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>Then again, I've heard Dennis say at recent meetings that CCD hives don't
have N. ceranae, which came as a surprise to me, since every CCD colony we
sampled from 2006-2010 had N. ceranae.
This has also surprised me, as I strongly associate N ceranae with sudden
colony depopulation. And I still observe some CCD each spring.
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> >Then the Time reporter repeated what Jimmie Doan and others told him
> about bee problems, including some researchers who are waving the flag
> against neonics and some of the rest of us, like Randy and myself, who were
> interviewed, but in the Time article are simply mentioned as OTHER
> Researchers.
Yeah, after spending an hour on the phone with the Time writer, I was also
disappointed, and felt that I largely wasted my time.
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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