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> I argue that the bee  losses attributed to TM in the U.S., when TM first 
> hit,  may NOT have been  TM,  but a pathogen that is easily missed.

We have had repeated mass die-offs for as long as we have records, and mass 
booms and busts are common in insect populations -- and other critters too 
for that matter.

I guess the question, Jerry, is if you are correct, is there a solution, a 
magic bullet that will make these events end, or is it something we will 
have to live with into the foreseeable future? 

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