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John & Christy Horton <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 25 Apr 2008 09:04:53 -0500
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Bob wrote:
To support their position the irradiated boxes of David hackenberg did
better than those not irradiated but those bees in even the irradiated boxes
had problems. reason unknown but the irradiated boxes did not all eliminate
problems.

Bob,
I have seen many subjective comments like the one above but have found it 
more difficult to find out hard info. Questions like:

-How many survived in the treated group non-treated.

-Average hive strength for treated vs non-treated.

remain in my mind.

These are simple basic questions that to me seem to be readily answerable. 
Since the study was done on the original CCD colonies I am perplexed why I 
have not seen hard data.
If this hard data has been published and I have overlooked it, I would 
appreciate you pointing it out so I can have a look.
Thanks

John Horton

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