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In a message dated 3/28/2002 11:03:00 PM Central Standard Time,
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> The active ingredient is Bacillus
> thuringiensis subsp. israelensis

Walter,

The only Bt with some toxicity to honey bees is var. "aizawai" -- and that's
at 10x dosage applied directly to the bees on the comb, an extremely
unrealistic overkill situation.

Matt Higdon
mid-MO, mid USA
dandelions blooming

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