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Forwarding this as very proud my honeybees are so clean..........and reason
for trying to help others to do same for cleaning up our industry now
hurting.

Dee A. Lusby

Hi all, I've written a short interpretation of the Moran study that, in
part, looked at the antibiotic resistance in the gut microbes of Dees bees
compared with bees from down the street at the bee lab, bees from
another list
member here I think, USDA bees from MD, feral bees from Utah, and from
countries that have never used antibiotics on bees. I think the study is
worth
reading, but at least have a look at the summary.
_http://www.beeuntoothers.com/index.php/beekeeping/articles/105-antibiotic-r
esistant-gut-microbes-in-honey-bees_
(http://www.beeuntoothers.com/index.php/beekeeping/articles/105-antibiotic-resistant-gut-microbes-in-honey-bees)


deknow
moderator on organicbeekeepers yahoo list

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