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> On Jan 17, 2018, at 12:03 PM, Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> I find the reactions to ingredients Purina Bee Hearty borderline absurd.
> Anthropomorphic aversion to dried chicken blood likely matters not a
> chicken's ass to honey bees. I doubt Purina would have released the product
> untested. So the question becomes is it good or is it not for honey bee
> development? I'm sure there were test, show me the data! Cries ewwww
> Chicken blood!" are IMHO just noise!
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> Aarin Morris - Wondering why they didn't call it "Purina Bee Chow"?
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> You know Aaron, I don’t think it’s “noise” at all! I don’t really know exactly what you consider “ noise” but what I hear is an outcry!! A Company using every little resource they can for money. I don’t give “rats behind” what they put in dog food or cat food! Honey bees do not eat blood, period! You and I and every beekeeper knows that. OTHER bees eat blood, and WE eat blood ( maybe I’ll become a vegetarian now) but you cannot compare bees with people, as you know. It doesn’t take science to step over a line of what is good for our bees and what image beekeepers have with the public, our customers.
Deb Corcoran
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