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>My local beekeeper friends writes the following to our group. It is of 
>particular interest to me because of my work with water quality and 
>pesticide runoff, and I am now wondering about the link to beekeeping? 
>Would love comments.

I don't know if you read BEE-L, or whether your friends does either, but 
Jerry (the Dr. Bromenshenk who is the target of that sterling example of 
yellow journalism) *did* comment, right here, yesterday, addressing the 
slanders point by point.
(Sorry Bill, I know that is using 'slander' twice in a matter of weeks).

His comments are here:
http://community.lsoft.com/scripts/wa-LSOFTDONATIONS.exe?A2=BEE-L;a31c0d8a.1010

 

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