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Fri, 11 Jul 2008 21:15:25 +0200
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Bill Sharp wrote:
>I understand that early neonics were quite toxic to bees, but that much
progress has been made in that regard (i.e. Assail and Calypso).
 
Do not know if this is true: thiacloprid (active substance of Calypso) has
also been found in the honey from the colonies that crashed in the German
catastrophe last spring. 
See also: http://www.imkerdemo.de/

Kind regards,

Ghislain De Roeck





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