> Of interest is the recent paper on
> the response of the honey bee heart to amitraz
> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048357513001120.
In skimming this, I did not understand if the doses and application in
the study are comparable to levels probable in a hive with Apivar applied.
When reading such abstracts, I am always am the lookout for words and
statements that reveal an agenda, bias or BS. In this one, I note the
following:
"The above responses clearly show that the heart of the honeybee is
extremely vulnerable to amitraz, which is nevertheless still used inside
beehives, ostensibly to “protect” the honeybees against their main
parasite, Varroa destructor."
Ostensibly? "protect"?
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