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>this mailing list, but one might tend to get cross when cross-resistance
>is first dismissed as "anecdotal", and then promptly blamed on the
>beekeeper, based more upon an absence of specific evidence than any
>specific supporting facts.
Jim,
I felt I did not blame beekeepers because I offered ALL three possibilities.
At this point I did not favor any one of them. So I felt I have been quite
impartial in this respect. We are discussing possible reasons, and we
must throw all possible ones on the table. If you felt offended by one
option, then I have to back out from this discussion.
I have many things to do, and this one I do not get any credit out of !
Discredit maybe.
Zachary Huang
>If beekeepers reporting problems are going to have dispersions cast
>upon their character and ethics, beekeepers are going to hesitate
>to report such problems.
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