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"(Thomas) (Cornick)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Jun 1998 13:56:03 EDT
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  Today while doing shop work  and listening to the radio on NPR weekend
edition was an article on the pesticide problems and mites facing a Colorado
beekeeper.
   Being the weekend these programs usually get played twice and you may be
able to catch it on your NPR station
NPR= national public radio    stations are usually on the low end of the dial.
Same story- piles of dead bees at the hive  foragers sprayed or dusted- metion
made of Penncap and  Imodin or something that sounds like the name Imodin I am
not too heavy on pesticides other than flea stuff for the dogs and apistan.
 
Tom in CT

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