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> Anybody have a
>better handle on just how dangerous vaporizing OA into hives on a large
>scale is to the beekeeper? Will one good accidental breath kill or
>seriously harm you?
I've vaporized my colonies for the last two years. Since the hive is
closed...holes taped, and entrance closed with foam...not much vapor
escapes. I always work from the upwind side, and haven't had a problem with
vapor. I've tasted it a couple times...can't imagine how you could actually
inhale it. Handling the hot vaporizer is where you might become
exposed...so wear a mask at that point. As far as getting the acid on
yourself, it is simple to handle. Keep the 2 gram scoop clean, and no
problem. Or...wear gloves. It has to be easier to handle than OA syrup, or
liquid formic.
Mike
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