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Old January 18, 2014   #10
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Fact: bees that visit GMO corn die
Uhhh, the only problem I have with this statement is that bees don't visit corn. I keep bees and I grow corn and I have never seen bees visiting the corn as I was out there spraying the silks (which is when the pollen is dropping like rain all over the field) Never had any honey that was reminiscent of corn, either. While GMO's may affect the bees and their population, we need to realize that grains are in no way pollinated or dependent upon bees to do the pollinating of such crops.
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