>
> >Bottom line is I am wondering just how bees in the corn belt
> could be significantly exposed to clothiandin contaminated corn
> pollen on a landscape scale and over a multi-week period?
Some beekeepers are legitimately concerned that bees will later feed upon
corn pollen stored in the combs. Also legitimately concerned that there may
be a multigenerational effect (meaning multiple brood cycles, not swarm
generation). I want to address those legitimate concerns.
Randy Oliver
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