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H.R. 1709, The Pollinator Protection Act
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Susan Lundquist
July 6, 2007, 2:53pm (report abuse)In the July 2007 issue of Guideposts magazine is an article about an apiary organization that stopped mite kills using non-polluting, non-toxic and inexpensive readily available materials. They did this six years ago!
Hopefully AB1709 money will not all be given to the chemical companies. Small apiary organizations are a gold mine of information and proven testing grounds for a variety of natural (buzz word "green") practices.