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In a message dated 10/04/2013 15:52:34 GMT Daylight Time,  
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A crop  has neonics applied. An apiary is sited nearby. The apiary then is
under  the continuing influence of the neonics. You therefore should  have
continuing symptoms of pesticide  poisoning.




Maybe the crop is 'Round up ready' and so that product has been applied,  
eliminating all other plants (weeds) that would have provided nurture (and  
possibly poison) to the nearby beans.
 
Chris

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