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Peter said: So is it time now to stop looking for what is killing bees and concentrate
instead on finding a way of eliminating, or at least mitigating, the effects
of these problems of which we are already aware?
Well said Peter. I also like to add if you check Peter's earlier post regarding # of hives according to the UN- FAO, the number of colonies is up over all in the world. The question is about challenges facing the bees and the cost of maintenance. They are higher than ever. If honey prices still $0.75 per pound. The industry could not be sustained economically. Thanks for high honey prices and pollination fees.
It is fun when you tell reporters about info like the above. Politely they decline to publish this info. It does not support the doom and gloom news.
Medhat Nasr
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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