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I have a question for anyone who may be familiar with Acetic Acid
Fumigation.

If some of the frames being treated have small amounts of capped honey and
some pollen, will the fumes penetrate the pollen or wax cappings and be
effective against any organisms that may be in the honey or pollen ?

If not, what do you do with these frames?  Destroy them ? ....  try to clean
the pollen and honey out prior to treatment ?

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