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>3. If yes, consider sterilising with acetic acid - good practice.

Hi All,
 I do a lot of reading between the lines. I want to thank you for a
wealth of information that this post is to the world of beekeeping.
Some of the information is not practical for the commercial BKs, but
for the smaller operations that want to stay chemical free, I want to
stay on the safe side.
 I need to ask, How do you apply the acetic acid ?
Thanks
Slabaugh Apiaries
Danny Slabaugh

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