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charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Nov 2014 18:09:44 -0600
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Personally I am a bit fed up with this whole idea of this is good this is
bad type of war field. On this side the "organics" on this other side the
"sintetics".

Why not testing nectar versus HFCS or white sugar?
Is nectar closer to HFCS/white sugar or to honey?


Professor Robinsion was NOT testing one vs the other.  He was testing to see
if they could identify genomic changes based on diets,( as well as many
other things)

Whats happening is some in our beekeeping groups are twisiting it around to
support an agenda.  What strikes me,  like you is who cares??  We are all
beekeepers and I doubt very seriously that some amateur is going to show
that all our problems are based on HFCS......
Some of us like Tim,  don't feed anything but honey,  Peter mentioned
surcrose,  I and MANY MANY others us HFCS....  its all good in the end. Bees
are fed.  

Sometimes I think we forget we are on the same team!

Charles

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