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In a message dated 02/09/2006 19:38:01 GMT Standard Time,  
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No, no  error. Oxalic acid may be used effectively at minimum temps of 5 
degrees  above zeroF.



That's about minus 15 centigrade!  Doesn't this low a temperature tend  to 
freeze, a) the OA solution, b) the beekeeper c) the bees?
 
Chris

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