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Sat, 12 Nov 2011 13:45:39 -0500
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Just treated the last of my hives today with the Varrox vaporizer. Had no problem with distribution. I have 1/2" holes in the rims and the vapor was pouring out of them. I don't think blowing air is necessary. I didn't close the hives up today like I have in the past after seeing Allen's results - just ran the vaporizer until all the acid was vaporized. I am late putting mouse guards in [today] and the vapor sent a mouse flying out of the hive. Interesting how different hives react to the vapor. Some hives were bearding on the front, others had virtually no reaction. 

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