i think its solar panels also,,,,cause i have bees and last year from oct to dec..i did 10 target stores in north carolina..when i was on the roof white rubber with 1600 solar panels there were bees up their acting like they were drunk or lost some were rollin 2 inches off the roof trying to fly but couldnt...well i was fussin about it and the super said you should see the large panel arrays on the ground for the power companys..a couple hyundred acres...he said there were bees all around them.we hadnt even turned ours on yet.....i told my local college to get somebody to do a study on it cause i now bees and they were not acting normal...they knew my at the bee lab at UGA but they also know im a little crazy like most constuction guys...didnt graduate high school...but something is up.....also went to buy some sweet merit corn from seed store and they told me they were not gettin any merit because MONSATOS bought all the rights to the corn,,,said they were doin something to it.........no i dont really want it, if he does get next year...startin to likr stovalls evergreen open pollinator more and more...........it produces its own seed and the BIG man dont like u not buying his seed every year...........DEWY
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