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>>oxalic acid and it reminds me of Apistan use some time back.  I'm 
wondering if everyone is just creating a more super mite...

As far as one knows, the use of organic acids does not select for 
resistant mites.  Time will show if this is the case.

>>Those people using small cell bees don't worry about any chemicals 
at all.

I've been using one-piece plastic frames from day 1.  Are there 
plastic frames with 4.9 mm cells available?

Waldemar
Long Island, NY

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