>"So far, we've found higher-than expected levels of miticides that
beekeepers use in the wax plus traces of a wide variety of
agricultural chemicals in the pollen and wax...""No significant levels of agricultural chemicals were found in any honey"
is it me, or is am i reading that they are testing honey for "agricultural chemicals", but avoiding the issue of miticides (or other beekeeper applied treatments) in honey?
deknow
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