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> I am sorry, but I think it's odd that the letter lists 50 references, but doesn't really support the statement "Glyphosate can also have direct effects on bees by contaminating surface waters."
You're right, Pete, but it also doesn't represent that it does. The references as placed...
> Glyphosate can also have direct effects on bees by contaminating surface waters (8,9,10,11)
...only support that glyphosphate can contaminate surface waters. And the bees drink surface water, so they drink glyphosphate. The remainder of the statement is opinion.
The beauty of marketing.
S
Skillman, NJ
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