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Tim Vaughan <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Sep 2002 10:14:34 -0400
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Mark, the last I heard, we can't use it here in the States, something about
danger to post office workers. I'll be happy if things are changed though.

I'm still safe with checkmite, most of the other beekeepers have given up
on bees, and the ag commissioner told me that I was the only one in the
county using check mite, at least legally.

At one apiary, I've had to treat all my hives last month, as someone a few
hundred yards from me lost every single one of his hives due to ineffective
treatment. My biggest apiary, where I have 60 hives spread around a large
lemon farm is still fine, although I've seen a very few bees with
shrivelled wings. This puts me at 10 months from my last treatment, and it
really isn't more expensive than the figures you gave for formic acid
treatment.

Still, I'd like something in reserve.

Regards
Tim

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