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"Dr. Pedro P. Rodriguez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 21 Nov 2004 00:32:14 -0500
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Good morning  from Virginia after one of the most pleasant, warmer Fall days I have experienced during 17 years here.
   I read Bee-L daily and enjoy the topics being discussed here. However, I can not help but wonder the purpose of some of the postings.
   I dislike when folks throw in names for the sake of making volume to their claim or contribution. To make my point: Gas chromatography laboratory analysis of wax and honey from hives under treatment with FGMO (using Dr. Pedro Rodriguez's published protocol!), the analysis showed, absolutely, not even traces of residues of either. These test results have been published world-wide, including posting on www.beesource.com
I think that including FGMO in this post was unfair.
Best regards and God bless.
Dr. Rodriguez
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Proclaiming The Lordīs expression and creation with our honey bees.


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