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Grant Hicks wrote:  It was with interest that I read the agenda of the 
California State Beekeepers Ass. recent convention. One of the 
advertised speakers was from Wellmark. Could someone who was at the 
meeting comment on that presentation.

>Hi Grant
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The new product is Hivastan.  It is a gel containing fenpyroximate--a 
pyrizole mitochonrial inhibitor.  The active ingredient is an 
agricultural contact miticide.  Hivastan is 85-95% effective.  But it is 
lipid soluble, and "very stable."--Welmark doesn't know about buildup in 
combs, but assume it will.
Randy Oliver

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