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Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 21 Jul 2007 11:55:04 -0700
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Jim Smith writes:
No argument here, but pyrethroids are insecticides...

Reply:
And so you saying that pyrethroids are not also pesticides?


So what are we doing now, making class distinction between
treatments by so-called names though each class certainly
kills bees.

Also, since you say pyrethroids, and class II are really
stronger to me, working to negative in colder temps, that
most beekeepers aren't aware of, making them worse for
putting upon our honeybees, then why aren't they considered
worse then pesticides for handling, especially for
overwintering?...like apistan here for instance, not that I
would single that one out!!!!

Dee A. Lusby



       
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