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Page | Colony collapse disorder (Log · Page History) |
User | Pollinator (Edit Counter· Top Edits) |
Total edits | 18 |
Minor edits | 0 (0%) |
(Semi-)automated edits | 0 (0%) |
Reverted edits | 1 (5.6%) |
atbe1 | 5.6 |
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Deleted (bytes) | -649 |
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18 (100%)
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Date | Links | Size | Edit summary |
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2007-05-23 02:33 | Diff · History | 20 | →Bee rentals and "Mobile Beekeeping": oft quoted presumption with no '''quality''' documentation, cannot be stated so strongly, see talk |
2007-05-23 02:27 | Diff · History | -18 | rv vandalism |
2007-05-15 15:31 | Diff · History | -221 | rem irrel trivia |
2007-05-15 03:15 | Diff · History | 260 | →External links: ref |
2007-04-27 01:49 | Diff · History | 332 | →Possible effects: amplification, identifying presumption |
2007-04-17 19:54 | Diff · History | -1 | misspelling |
2007-04-16 06:17 | Diff · History | -933 | (reverted) rem junk science and junk reference |
2007-04-16 01:29 | Diff · History | -247 | rem nonsense |
2007-04-04 04:43 | Diff · History | -2 | →Genetically modified crops (GMO): honey bees most assuredly do collect pollen from cotton. Probably not the highest value pollen, and neither is corn |
2007-03-14 01:54 | Diff · History | 7 | wrong species |
2007-03-01 06:40 | Diff · History | 24 | →See also: Pollinator decline |
2007-02-28 03:32 | Diff · History | 144 | refinement |
2007-02-28 03:23 | Diff · History | -12 | Cotton is most definitely a preferred plant for honeybees. It has both floral and extrafloral nectaries and is capable of producing large crops of honey, if the bees are not poisoned by insectides. |
2007-02-28 03:21 | Diff · History | 811 | Corrected some errors. Honey reserves in beehives are rarely contaminated by pesticides, but pollen frequently is. |
2007-02-28 03:06 | Diff · History | 58 | Another significant reason for the decline. Beekeepers are an aging population, with few replacements. |
2007-02-24 03:43 | Diff · History | -148 | →External links: sorry, that's a commercial site - Wikipedia is not a medium for advertising |
2007-02-13 05:39 | Diff · History | 134 | →See also: Imidacloprid |
2007-02-11 05:22 | Diff · History | 0 | plants pollenize, bees pollinate |
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