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Randy's website has a photo of John Miller's hives as they were being fogged with fungicide

Figure 8. I snapped this photo of John Miller’s hives as they were being thoroughly fogged with fungicide in the middle of the day. Although fungicides do not normally cause significant overt adult bee mortality, the surfactant adjuvants in the tank mix sure can! Such spraying may also cause negative effects upon brood, beebread fermentation, and overall colony health. Growers can mitigate these problems somewhat by spraying after dusk.

http://scientificbeekeeping.com/2012-almond-pollination-update/

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