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Good luck.  U of Georgia tested their wax drawn from no foundation in foundationless frames...and found residues of common beekeeping chemicals.  Our environment is so polluted, you cannot escape.  I can't put my finger on the study, but Jennifer Berry refers to it often.
 
I wish you well in your good intentions.
 
Grant
Jackson, MO    

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