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Hi Guys,
I've just got my December ABJ. It has the best article I've ever seen on
oxalic acid use. Randy Oliver's 'Oxalic Acid:Questions, Answers and More
Questions' is a must read for anyone thinking of using oxalic. Don't even
think of trying dribbling without reading this one.
The article contains the latest information, dosages and web resources.
It has a recipe section with appropriate batch sizes for 5 to 200 hives. And
it contains a great common sense approach for using oxalic safely.
This is the first in a two part series. The next part focuses on oxalic
vaporization.
Regards
Dennis
Thinking, using oxalic acid is a first big step away from the pesticide
treadmill. And if that's as far as some get, it's along ways from using
organophosphates in a hive.
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