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Peter Borst <[log in to unmask]>
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> So you won't be advocating the elimination of honeybees from the USA?

Me, no. But I fear this sort of thing will get them banned from public spaces. I am sure there are folks that would like to be involved in removing honey bees (for pay). We all remember Adrian Wenner and his "successful" eradication of honey bees on an offshore island. 

Wenner, Adrian M., Robbin W. Thorp, and John F. Barthell. "Removal of European honey bees from the Santa Cruz Island ecosystem." Proceedings of the Fifth California Island Symposium. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, 2000.

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