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John and Angie Partin <a&[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 3 Oct 1999 08:40:22 -0400
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 So any way my question is for pollinators what if any are
> some pesticides I can suggest to this grower that are not as lethal to the
> bees, hes growing squash, peppers, cucumbers, mellons etc. mostly all
> vegetabels.
>
As with our plight with varroa, the number of pesticides are very limited
for farmers. Your best bet is to get the farmers to do their spraying when
it is dark and the bees aren't flying.

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