< The company scientists, on the other hand, are well aware of the problems,
and trying to fix them.
You are well aware too, Randy, you wrote it several times. As Kevin said,
the old tech products were far more destructive to bee colonies, but there
were rules to use them. Now, the nic's are in every part of the plant and
there are no rules. What we don't understand very well in Europe is that you
don't apply the precautionary principle in the States or that beekeepers
organizations not ask for it! When safety is not proven, there is no use. Is
that asked to much?
Kind regards,
Ghislain De Roeck,
Belgium.
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