> http://www.nature.com/news/bees-lies-and-evidence-based-policy-1.12443
Seems to me to be another one of those: "guilty until proven innocent"
type articles. Example: the author writes:
"the link between bee declines and neonicotinoids is far from clear"
then later she goes on to say:
"There is no doubt that the proposed restriction on the use
of these neonicotinoids on nectar-and pollen-rich crops
such as oilseed rape will reduce a potentially serious risk
to bees. It seems a crucial step towards reversing or
halting observed declines in bees and other flower-feeders."
Paul Cherubini
El Dorado, Calif.
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