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I have owned VW diesels since 1976 (47mpg) and the additives are thinners in
winter but most of any change has come from sulfur reduction. So I do not
see the big change that would lead to increased bee mortality with CCD like
symptoms from diesel.

I am very upset that no one has taken my excellent research (on the same
high level as the diesel research) and replaced the male  commercial
pollinators with females. No problem at all if the ladies have "additives"
(hint hint, wink wink you know what I mean (used by permission of Monte
Python)).

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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