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on 6/26/03, Bob Harrison wrote:

> the product sucrose octanoate esters

Application procedure.

Just a thought.  Since this product seems to need to be applied as a spray,
why not construct a box with horizontal mist jets close to the top.  You
would have a small battery operated pump to circulate the spray through jets
on each side of the box (excess would fall to the bottom and be recirculated
through the sprayer) and just quickly dip each frame down through the mist,
back out, and right back into the hive box.  Would this work as an
application procedure?

Mike Stoops with a "rare" thought to share
Located 1/2 way between Mobile and Montgomery

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