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>I have some new beekeepers who are following the discussion in Bee-L.
They are confused by the concept of no treatment. For the sake of making
sure beekeepers know exactly what it means "No treatment", we might
consider having a definition of what we are talking about.

Can't disagree with that.  Some seem to think that powdered sugar, drone 
brood remover, thymol, menthol, even oxalic and formic etc do not constitute 
'treatment'.  No treatment should mean just that - nothing.  It also 
probably means dead bees!

Best wishes

Peter
52.194546N, -1.673618W 

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