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> Would Imidacloprid be found in sugars like raw sugar or molasses?
> Roni


Feed either to your bees and they would do the job of killing them off much
more effectively even with no added ingredients.

Lots on this in the archives. Feeding bees raw sugar is a great way to
reduce your bee population and go out of beekeeping.. Anthropomorphism is
not a good way to keep bees (good for me good for bees).

Also, lets keep it on beekeeping and not go off on a health food thread,
which is where these kind of questions tend to go.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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