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Date: | Mon, 7 Oct 1996 10:23:42 EDT |
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AMEN, Brother
Fred
According to Aaron Morris:
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> Regarding the flurry over the MISuse of Mavrik, David Trickett posted:
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> > ... I don't see what everyone is so worried about
> > however... After all, there are hordes of lab techs out there
> > monitoring the purity of wax and honey... right?
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> That is PRECISELY! the concern. If/when one of the hordes of lab
> technicians blats to the media that they discovered traces of pesticide
> in what is perceived by the public to be a pure and wholesome food, we
> beekeepers will be hard pressed to give honey away, let alone sell it
> at an acceptable profit!!! The only way to prevent that dismal day is
> to use available products conscientiously, following the label directions
> and keeping potential contaminates out of our hives!!! When it comes to
> using Mavrik or leaving Apistan strips in year round, follow the advice
> of Bob Dole, "Just don't do it!" All it will take is one story out of
> Mississippi or Maryland about residues showing up in honey, and
> beekeepers EVERYWHERE will pay the price for the few beekeepers who are
> trying to cut corners by using pesticides produced for uses other than
> mite control in bee hives. We'll all pay for the "frugality" of a few.
> Please, for the sake of MY profits and the sake of our industry as a
> whole, play by the rules!!!
>
> Aaron Morris - thinking I'll hear it for this one....
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