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Hello Allen & All,
I think the Canada studies mirror both the Tucson ( Roy Barker) &
Weslaco ( Dr. Pamela Gregory) research which is good as further backs up the
current research.
I returned from Weslaco with a CD-ROM of three of the slide presentations
done by Pamela. Most the the Tucson research.
I have made one an error in my posting of Pamela's research so want to
correct now.
After a long search to confirm what I posted and not finding the answer I
spoke by email with Pamela. Pamela answered back this morning.
I misunderstood about the flying tent bee experiments done in 2006 at
Weslaco. Those bees were testing pollen substitutes compared to fresh pollen
and dried pollen and not sucrose vs. fructose.
I am sorry for my misinterpretation of her work.
Questions about her research I can not answer I will contact her for the
answer. Other than the one point she has logged on and looked over what I
have said and seems satisfied .
Sincerely,
Bob Harrison
Ps. I hope the KC Star reporter will quote me correctly. If not then I
imagine he will correct ( on the last page of the FYI section).
Those BEE-L members taking the Star please watch for the article so I can
see what he has written.
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