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Charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Jan 2017 10:48:27 -0600
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 This study did demonstrate that some colonies were more resistant to permethrin and carbaryl than others and that this resistance was related to the race of the queen heading the colony.

Januse,  we have the same data on Neonics!......  the part I found extremely interesting (and a bit disturbing) was its verbatim what we see today.  35 years ago we were debating the sub lethal effects of the pesticide in Vogue at the time.  In fact  I bet if I did a word replace  I could get it published at Harvard.....and shared all over facebook....


What I really want to see and was looking for was risk of exposures of the various pesticides compared... (still looking,  maybe Pete can help?)


Charles

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