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> I thought it might be worth mentioning this, as it is a very good control 
> for mites and is still used by many beeks. Stewart mentioned that a new 
> product for mite control may be available in the future that contains 
> Amitraz.  I also wonder if the breakdown components exist in old combs and 
> can they show up in extracted honey in parts per billion to this day?

A quick Google turns up quite a few articles.  Off the top:

http://tinyurl.com/3ychfea

http://tinyurl.com/36el4ny 

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