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Wed, 15 Aug 2018 20:04:00 -0400
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2018 at 7:22 PM, Pete B <
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> My rule of thumb is that if it's legal, bee supply vendors will have it in
> stock. If they don't, it's probably not legal.
>
 Right on Pete

The other rule of thumb at least here in Canada  that always  gets you
answers to questions like this is: Call your provincial Apiarist.  The
alternative:  your bee inspector.

As someone pointed out the efficacy isn't what one would want. Also too
many variables and too expensive.

Use Apivar!  And  get yourself hygienic stock!

Walter
littlewolfapiaries.com

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