>I’ve searched the archives but haven’t been able to find the full study
that ended up being rejected by the EPA.
The study was never rejected, it was merely reclassified to "supplemental."
There was actually little to criticize--when I asked a number of questions
about it to the authors, they were able to respond well.
At the beginning of the new study, Bayer invited beekeepers from Canada
and the U.S. (including myself and Bret Adee) to make suggestions, which
they incorporated into the design. Read more at
http://scientificbeekeeping.com/a-new-large-scale-trial-of-clothianidin/
We felt that the study was well designed.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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