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Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University
- From: farmer1@gasperfarm.com
- To: "permaculture" <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University
- Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2014 06:45:54 -0700
Well there is lots of 'honey' on our store shelves. But little of it is
real. Most is imported of dubious origins and repackages as local real
honey.
Pete
> Thanks to pesticides, especially the neonicotinoid insecticide, there is
> very little honey on grocery shelves these days
> and almost none from local apiaries. What is available is very expensive,
> too much so to be the typical household staple item of years past.
>
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Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University,
sal schettino, 09/08/2014
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Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University,
Lawrence London, 09/09/2014
- Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University, Eisenhauer, 09/09/2014
- Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University, farmer1, 09/09/2014
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Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University,
Steve Hart, 09/09/2014
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Steve Hart, 09/12/2014
- Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University, Alia Tsang, 09/12/2014
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Steve Hart, 09/12/2014
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Re: [permaculture] Bacteria from bees possible alternative to antibiotics - Lund University,
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