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neonicotinoids: bad for the bees, ineffective for bedbugs

 
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Whenever I read articles like this, all I can do is wonder who doesn't understand evolution enough to think this result is anything but inevitable?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3420972/Rise-SUPER-PESTS-Bed-bugs-resistant-common-insecticides.html
 
But why do you have six abraham lincolns? Is this tiny ad a clone too?
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