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>Lu has more recently been eliciting  beekeepers to submit pollen samples for a State (MA)-wide survey of 8 neonicotinoids in pollen samples.

Funny, I have contact with Ken Worchel [one of the authors of the study] and was in one of those yards last summer and yet I haven't heard about this. No one I know submitted samples. Since I have a yard close to a corn field it would have been instructive to have my pollen tested.

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