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> The problem is not factual but (like the list finds with many
> scientists studies on the list) with conclusions you present in your
> article while it seems completely ignoring to even discuss what the
> beekeeping industry talking points discussed by both the ABF, AHPA
> and other organizations.

Interesting.

Industry organizations tend to be political.

Scientists tend to be scientific -- or at least we hope they are.

(The climate change debate proves the rule).

> I respect your opinion but find the attitude in your article to not
> be concerned about the current bee loss as simply the new normal as
> hard to understand.

Is this not the new normal?  If not, how do you see it, Bob?

Is there one magic bullet out there?

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