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Fascinating.  I wonder how telling it would be to analyse exactly what mix of 
products (in respect to ag sprays) is in those entombed cells. 


Can anyone enlighten me on this part of the article:   " and some measures taken 
to halt the deaths – such as massing bees in huge super-hives"

What are the 'super hives' referred to?   A large single colony, or some sort of 
multi-queen arrangement?

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Deanna Corbett

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