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by tptacek
3598 days ago
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No, I cited canola because it's the crop most widely treated with clothianidin --- virtually all North American canola is treated with neonicotinoids of some sort. Also, your argument would be a bit stronger if canola wasn't the crop referred to in the study the BBC post is talking about. |
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It's a known issue that colonies cannot survive long term on substitutes. Why this is isn't clearly known yet but the assumption is that they are missing some dietary analogue to vitamin C.