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In a message dated 21/03/2010 20:42:18 GMT Standard Time,  
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But what  follows is more disturbing: Mason bee nests also tested positive
for these  residues, suggesting perhaps that this stuff is somehow being
deposited on  flowers for anyone to pick up.



Is honey being tested.  Or daren't anybody do so for fear of what may  be 
found?
 
Chris

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