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From: Peter L Borst <[log in to unmask]>

>...I should like to point out that fungicide applied to crops while bees are gathering pollen *IS* a far more significant problem than beekeeper use of organic acids or corn syrup. 

assuming that the issues with fungicides are in fact their fungicidal activities, it seems to me that thymol and fumidil, are both strong fungicides that are placed in the hive by the beekeeper....and should raise the same red flags as agricultural fungicides.

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