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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Re: BEE-L Digest - 9 Jul 1997 to 10 Jul 1997
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"Walter T. Weller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Jul 1997 11:25:45 -0500
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>> What a thing to do to your dog! Take your best friend, who trusts
>> you, and feed it honey you suspect is unwholesome! Fie on Mr. Root!
>>
>> Susan
 
>
>If the dog survives, it will only mean that the dog survived. Having a
>different digestive system from us you cannot simply extrapolate the
>dog's survival to a "safe for humans" statement. Clinical test are
>much
>more complex than what you imply. But, to express my opinion, doing
>this
>to any animal should be outlawed as it was for experiments conducted,
>in
>a not very distant past, on prisonners or slaves of any origin.
>
>Philippe
>
 
 
To reuse a recently overworked word -- Sheesh!

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