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Thanks for posting all links Rah, as a spectator, I have much to learn when it comes to bees. I do try to do the right things to help out family members who do that bee thing. Now as far as pesticides, we will use a lot of mosquito spray on our person here in N. E. Texas and Louisiana, it's the only pesticide we use at the farm but without it u will be eat up at dusk and pre daylight And I use distilled vinegar when it come to killing weeds or native grasses. It works pretty good but it runs the cost up per acre when comparing it to things like Round up. All of that type of work is done at dusk when the bees are back in the hives. I see in the links provided that vinegar is still questionable but it was suggested by the local Bee keeper Association.
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