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Peter Edwards wrote:
> So which of these does the 1mg/cubic metre fall into - and how would 
> we know the value to which the beekeeper was being exposed?  Weather 
> conditions at the time could cause very large variations, even where a 
> standard dose per colony is being applied.
It really does not matter. The issue is the relationship of OA vapor to 
other toxic chemicals. It is very toxic.

I would not use it. I toyed with the idea until I saw just how dangerous 
it is.

Whoever is using it with others is exposing the helper (as well as 
themselves) to potential harm and opening themselves up to a serious 
lawsuit if an accident happens.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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