Hi Randy,
Most of the feedback from the List has been addressing the potential impacts
of neonics on larval/adult honey bees and pollen sourcing . From a mundane
position, I ask the following:
1. Will all colonies be headed by 2011 sister queens?
2. Will the treatments be randomized throughout the yard?
3. Will the colonies be standing singly or clustered on pallets?
4. Will drifting be minimized, and how?
I appreciate that you presented the List with a draft proposal; I'm curious
about some of the variables that can affect results.
Best wishes for 2011 and particularly for a timely study which should
interest all beekeepers.
Steve Mitchell
Steve and Gail Mitchell
Bee Haven Farm
4820 Wilson Rd.
Duncan, BC V9L 6L6
250-746-9916
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