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> >Contacts at Purdue should be able to provide you with many
I apparently tried the wrong contact at Purdue : (
>Do you have a definition?
The authors state: "By demonstrating the effects of neonicotinoid
insecticides
on male insect reproduction, our study provides a possible
mechanism, in addition to introduced parasites and other
land-use practices, for honeybee queen failure."
My reading of their results suggests that at the field-realistic doses that
they tested, the effect was minimal. That's why I'm wondering whether the
failure rate of queens mated to drones reared in the neonic-rich
Midwestern environment was noticeably higher than that of queens reared
without such exposure (such as California queens).
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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