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On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 8:16 PM, Christina Wahl <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> "...My issue with most of the studies on the neonics is they are held in
> isolation as if that is all bees will come in contact with."
>
> Really?


Really  Christina?


Well, up here in Ontario where things have been most contentious and out of
this great expanse of country the Ontario
gov't got into bed with the anti side and is now doing even more damage.

The former Associate Dean of Agriculture at the U of Guelph ( now continues
to farm)
is very active with his own blog

https://tdaynard.com/

Read on McDuff!  and don't miss the part about the study mentioned by
Joanne  James.

We've got this guy Nigel Raine (from Britain)  Canada research chair, who
seems to stir things up
but all his work was done in the laboratory in the  UK and doesn't pertain
to N. Am.  But the anti side love him.

Terry Daynard spells it out .

Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com

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