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I suspect that most are grey. I c
> How many on this List are blonde?
I suspect that most are grey. I certainly am. But then again, I've been reading Bee-L for more than a decade, and obviously Bee-L makes you grey after a few years. In fact, that *proves* that reading Bee-L makes you grey. There's a correlation, and that's good enough for me.
Keep it coming, keep it civil. I've learned so much from these debates, and like many on here went for years thinking that CCD *must* be primarily a pesticide issue, until I had to concede to myself that perhaps Jim F was right after all.
Anyway, Peter:
> Influence of Pesticide Residues on Honey Bee
> Colony Health in France
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> This 3-yr field survey ..........
Authors? Publication details? This seems like a crucial part of the French jigsaw, and I'm sure that more than me would appreciate learning where to read more.
all the best
Gavin
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