Honey is a poor indicators of most pesticides. Its ok in the sense that one
wants to be sure that people don't eat too much contaminant, but that's
usually highly unlikely, especially since most folks don't eat much honey.
Yrs of our own research indicates that pollen or the forager bees themselves
are better indicators of exposure for most pesticides. Jerry
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