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Could someone here link me to a studdy that have found GMO flowers to cause
bees disorientation, 

I have read this twice now in both magazines.  One in the Editorial, and the
other in a submitted article.  Neither site any studdy, nor do they
elaberate on it too much, just enough to prove a point.

I would sure like to see where they have gotten this idea from.  I have been
growing GMO canola for the last 10 years, as my neighbours, and I have not
ever noticed my bee dissapear during the foraging season.  

Is this one of "those" studdies?  Anyweight behind it at all?  

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