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Had this advertisement come across my a-mail box.  I didn't there there was any treatment possible for viruses.  Am I now out of date?
<><><> .  **** forms a protective layer on the receptor cells of honeybee’s tissue, disrupting communications points needed for bacteria and viruses to reproduce. This protective layer also makes it difficult for fungal spores to develop. **** also stimulates the growth of natural anti-fungal bacteria in the honeybee’s gut. Mike in LA



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