> As per the neonics, I haven't had time to thoroughly look at the results,
> but I did look at Imidacloprid. The imidacloprid results show that only
> 1% of the wax samples, 2.9% of the pollen samples, and 0% or none of the
> bees had detectable levels. That makes it hard to argue that this
> chemical constitutes a major problem to bees in the U.S.
Can we assume that the tests included a check for metabolites?
For that matter, what do we know about the breakdown products of these
products?
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