and it is not difficult for me to think that neonics may just well be the feather that breaks the camels back.
Agreed, in some cases/locations you may be right on. But the key is not to remove the feather, but reduce the real load that stressed it so much a feather was all it took.
Blueberries are horrible on bees. I know about a dozen guys who run them and all say exactly the same. In fact one guy is a professional pollinator, (hates honey) and when hes going to blueberries he intentionally sends his stronges hives in order to weaken them and not lose swarms or backfill.
Charles
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