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Allen, I must be a bit slow. Can you tell me how to make money from ccd?
--- cynicism on ---
> Go into research or jounalism, or if so unlucky as to be a beekeeper, get
> some public sympathy and, if possible, compensation. If that fails, CCD
> is a good story for the banker. Much better than, "Ooops! I forgot to
> monitor and treat for mites".
--- cynicism off ---
(Sorry about that. Back to our regularly scheduled programming).
> By the 3rd condition I think you must mean unrobbed stores. This symptom
> seems to be true mostly. Wax moth much delayed, when they come much fewer
> then expected.
I have no idea how one can make a scientific observation on this point, and
I have been mystified by this report from the start.
It is the only thing that justifies flagging this as a new phenomenon, in my
opinion.
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