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> >As far as imidacloprid is concerned I say where there's smoke there's
> fire.


Problem is, where there is often a great deal of imidacloprid smoke, we
don't see any fire, in the form of colony collapses.

Clearly, any number of pesticides cause various stresses to bees, but too
many people jump to conclusions.  Let actual data speak for itself.

Randy Oliver

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