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"Didn’t Monsanto patent it as an antibiotic? Microdosing antibiotics wouldn’t cause problems with the bee gut flora?"


Yup. And evidence shows glyphosate causes problems with human gut flora, also. People can draw their own conclusions, but personally, I won't knowingly eat anything commercially "dried" and then harvested with glyphosate.


And bees....they need healthy gut flora like all of us do, too. So it is prudent to ask whether bees should "eat yoghurt" or, what can we do to make sure that the environmental depletion of their gut flora is counteracted via good management?


Christina

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