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William Farler <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Does irradiation (food grade gamma irradiation) of honey kill all spores that may be present in honey?  (EFB, AFB, various virus', etc.)
       

    
Where can you find food grade irradiation sites?  Will the process prepackaged hive units (packaged with plastic bags so that there no danger of dropping debris)?  What level of irradiation needs to be used to ensure the demise of all spores in the honey, in the equipment, in the pollen packets?  Does irradiation degrade the quality of the pollen?

Mike in LA

       
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