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Thu, 27 Mar 2014 18:51:02 +0100
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Dear Pete and Randy,

I beg you pardon, it wasn't my intention to restart a debate about
neonicotinoids or the precautionary principal. I just wanted to inform. OK,
you can say that my information is rather one-sided. But everyone implied in
BEE-l is able to make up his mind after all our discussions. So, we know all
that the last word about the risks of those insecticides isn't said. It's
even possible that no one knows them all. I believe that there is a big
difference between putting themselves at risk or doing that with others when
they do not want that. So, I believe it's better to take care, not only for
our bees, but also for others living beings. 
In Europe, this is the last study available about the neonicotinoids:
http://www.boerenlandvogels.nl/sites/default/files/Charpentier_ea_2014.pdf.

Kind regards,

Ghislain De Roeck,
Belgium.

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