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Re: [Homestead] oops - second one - Varroa resistance in honeybees
- From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] oops - second one - Varroa resistance in honeybees
- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 06:49:20 -0800
----- Original Message ----- From: Tvoivozhd<mailto:tvoivozd AT infionline.net>
Propolis: Varroa resistant traits discovered
<http://turlough.blogspot.com/2004/05/varroa-resistant-traits-discovered.html<http://turlough.blogspot.com/2004/05/varroa-resistant-traits-discovered.html>>
same link, different subject, still bees :
Monday, May 03, 2004
Progress may take a step backwards
In an article on genetically modified insects, The Christian Science
Monitor<http://www.csmonitor.com/2004/0429/p13s02-sten.html> suggests that
insecticide-resistant honeybees might be created "to protect investment in
honeymaking".
Am I alone in thinking that this idea is plain stupid?
If bees were unaffected by
pesticides,
what do you think might find its way into honey?
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[Homestead] Recent, May, 2004 Varroa resistance in honeybees,
Tvoivozhd, 11/11/2004
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Re: [Homestead] oops - second one - Varroa resistance in honeybees,
Toni Hawryluk, 11/12/2004
- Re: [Homestead] oops - second one - Varroa resistance in honeybees, Don Bowen, 11/12/2004
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Re: [Homestead] oops - second one - Varroa resistance in honeybees,
Toni Hawryluk, 11/12/2004
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