I can't recall a case of
> a pesticide kill where the pesticide wasn't
> airborne at some point.
Temik & imidacloprid used on Orange in Florida has caused many beeks to stop
producing orange honey. Florida beeks limping out of orange groves with
dying or dead hives. These beeks could care less what the people on internet
lists think but have been placing thousands of hives in orange for years and
now see the effects of systemic pesticides. Problems started with systemic
pesticide use.
Maples are one of the first spring pollens for the bees. I would worry about
toxic pollens from the imidacloprid injected in Maples but I am sure others
will have a different opinion.
hopefully we can agree to disagree and both opinions will be posted.
Sadly none of my replies to BEE-L on the subject of neonicotinoids gets
past the moderators . Hopefully the above will not offend the defenders of
the neonicotinoids. Each coin has two sides. The beekeeper side needs told
to be fair. My post in defense of Maryam did not past moderation.
I provided Maryam with contacts in France and other countries. I have spoke
with those beeks myself.
Moderation is fine but I will not whitewash a position simply to get a post
done.
bob
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