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>Doesn't that take us right back to the beginning of the whole debate?
> Beekeepers' subjective and objective field observations, hunches,
> experiences and comparisons vs. various published and unpublished studies of
> various qualities, depths and independence.


Not at all, Allen.  Whether a pesticide causes harm under actual field
conditions can be fairly easily tested and quantified by the scientific
method.  The point is, that a field or semi field test is more important
than a lab trial.

Randy Oliver

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