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Christina said "Some of the residues were from chemicals that were not in use during that season in the orchards."

what I found interesting was they found neonics in the bee bread, but an article in beeculture two months ago about the same subject said they found none in the pollen, and that they didn't test the nectar and maybe if they did they would have found some there.  How can two studies doing pretty much the same tests be that different??

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