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>>>>>  Randy:   I don't see any mention of the fate of the four colonies placed near the
test field.

>>>  Andrea Tapparo:  As for the effects on the colonies ......

As per Randy's original question, I don't see any mention in Dr. Tapparo's response as to the long term effects noticed on the four hives involved in the test.  The question "fate of colony survival after exposer" doesn't seem to be addressed.

Mike in LA

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