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Richard A Cartwright <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Mar 2006 07:14:11 -0500
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Thanks for all the thoughts on Apistan residues in honey/comb. As with any 
topic, there are always differing views resulting in thought-provoking 
discussions. 
However, discussions have migrated away from my original concern; and that 
is the residual amounts of Apistan (fluvalinate) in honey in regards to 
human health. I think there was only one response that addressed this 
(Lloyd Spear), and he seemed to feel there was no human health concern; is 
it possible that all are in agreement with this? 
Thanks 
Dick Cartwright 
Long Island, New York 

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