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> The point that I continually try to make is to keep the pesticide issue and
> CCD issue separate. Pesticides, as well as miticides, are clearly harmful
> to colony health. But they are not the "cause" of CCD.
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> Pesticides will continue to be a problem even should CCD drop off the radar
> in a few years. I feel that it is in the best interests of the bee
> industry
> to not link the two together.
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Absolutely right, but there are beekeepers, see the subject of this thread,
who are saying the opposite and are accepted as being right. And it is
effective propaganda.
I know many of us try to educate those who ask about CCD and disappearing
bees with Randy's response, but we really need a louder voice.
What is the National Honey Board's position on all this, or the ABF or any
national bee/honey organization?
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine (where we heard the first crickets of the season.)
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