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James Fischer's comments regarding the use, sorry,
abuse of Rifampicin's properties are right on the
mark! I wonder if James would like to give us the
benefit of his advice regarding the use of free fatty
acids, including Linoleic acid, as treatments and
prophylactics for bacterial diseases in bees? I posted
to the list several months ago on this subject, but
there was not a single response.

Peter Detchon (Western Australia)

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