> >Finally, a study released that may help to explain why colonies sometimes
> crash when placed on imidacloprid-treated crops.
>
Hi All, perhaps I should have been more circumspect when I posted the
above. Allow me please to reword.
There have been reports from beekeepers in both Europe and North America
that some colonies crash shortly after systemic-treated corn or sunflower
come into bloom. However, I have seen scant evidence that the neonics are
directly a problem. However, a recent paper gives a plausible reason why
such a phenomenon might occur if the colonies were already infected with
Nosema ceranae.
Randy Oliver
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