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Re: BEE-L Digest - 14 Apr 1997 to 15 Apr 1997
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"Paul van Westendorp of AGF 576-3737 Fax: 576-3730" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 16 Apr 1997 09:39:09 -0700
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    Re. Mavrik/Amitraz Use in Beehives
 
    I read with some concern the communication on the use of amitraz in
    beehives and the type of formula needed.  My suggestion is NEVER use the
    product in your colonies.
 
    Based on data collected over 15 years (primarily intended to consider
    the use of amitraz to control pear psylla in pear orchards), I wrote a
    short article in 1991 on the nature of this product.  While Apistan (ie.
    fluvalinate) has a very low mammalian toxicity, amitraz is exceedingly
    toxic especially man.  Stay away from it!
 
    PS.  For anyone wishing a copy of the 91 article, please e.mail
    directly.
 
    Paul van Westendorp                 [log in to unmask]
    Provincial Apiculturist
    British Columbia

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