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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Phil Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 26 May 1995 09:13:42 CDT
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<9505260502.AA05772 @psysparc.psyc.missouri.edu.psyc.missouri.edu>; from "Mike High" at May 26, 95 12:57 am
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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 As many of you know, the rain's been a bit on the heavy side in the
Midwest this year. On my property, there is a small temporary pond that
takes up residence during the monsoon season. My wife purchased some
"mosquito dunks" which are, I believe, a slow-release form of thuricide,
a bacteria which destroys mosquito larvae.
 
 Since my bees use this as a water source, is there any danger to the
larvae in the hives when the workers bring water home? Just wondering
if anyone can shed some light.
 
 Thanks for all your help! Phil Wood [log in to unmask]

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