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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Jun 1999 11:06:56 +0000
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Zee asks:

> Does anyone know what the half-life of Apistan is?

Nowhere on the label of Apistan will you find a reference for half life.  The
label clearly states that honey supers are not to be on the hive while the bees
are producing honey for human consumption.  OR honey exposed to Apistan is NOT
to be exposed to human taste buds.  PERIOD.  There is no room to wiggle on this
one.  No half-lives, no mention of personal consumption vs honey for sale, no
mention of exposing honey to sunlight, no mention of fluvalinate  not disolving
in water only disolving in wax, the label states honey exposed to Apistan is
not fit for human consumption, EVER!

Aaron Morris - wondering if they really mean it though!

YES, THEY MEAN IT!!!!!!!

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