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> I'M IN ct. Not far from Long Island , NY where I assume you are. Treating
> with OA, when there's no brood is elegant. I would be afraid to wet my bees
> down at that time of year.
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Trials have taken it down to just above freezing with no problem. I treated
in November in Maine.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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