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--- On Wed, 1/9/13, 25 Hives <[log in to unmask]> writes:
Quote: I suppose that it's theoretically possible that such an area exists somewhere within the continental United States but I can not think of where that might be.
Mike Rossander
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I've blundered into the conclusion that any region that qualifies as "organic" won't support a bee colony, and thus, there is no such thing as certified organic honey.
Grant
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Well, don't think it's that hard......as I have been tested for artirficial feeds and none found, and tested by USDA main testing lab for 171 pesticides/chemicals and not 1ppb found and in recent Moran Lab (Yale Univ) Nov/Dec publication have best digestive gut bacteria in my honeybees, for I use zero dopes/treatments and no artificial feeds, and will not do breeding contrary to Nature's line breeding/outmating.................while others around me with honeybees big time, do use dopes/treatments of all kinds, even formaldyhide I have been told and fondues, etc and just not appropriate to me.............
Dee A. Lusby
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