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> I will share on a local level what I have been doing. I have been in
> contact with farmers and a neonic seed salesman. I have sat a yard within
> 50 feet of a corn field to test.
>

Good work Bob, and thanks for doing your own test.

I got a report from an experienced Maine beekeeper who has had bees by a
treated corn field for years with no bee problems. It will be interesting
to hear what you experience.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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