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A few days ago, Allen replied this to this thread,
>>Alberta canola seed pollination is very hard on bees compared to honey
>>production, but I would not attribute that to chemicals. Trucking,
>>crowding, poor honey flows and close proximity to other operations are
>>more likely explanations.
>>Anyhow, there are no controls. Virtually all Alberta hives are in this
>>experiment.
>>Sorry.
Allen, what is,,, “close proximity to other operations” ?
Bee operations or?
Lionel
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