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>>formulations of lead, arsenic and mercury were applied to crops
>>in 1400s.

I'd argue that crops provided minimum forage to honey bees back 
then.  There was no big agri-business.  Most colonies were kept in 
bee trees in the pristine forests.  A substantial part of the 
people's food in Europe came from forests back then.

Waldemar

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