>Of course, one issue would be whether or not it was food grade talcum powder.
I figured that seeing it is sold for dusting on babies that it has been researched fairly extensively.
I also know that it is found in association with asbestos in rock, so wonder about that.
Would it migrate into the frames? I doubt it, since it is a solid and quite inert AFAIK.
Talcum power comes in a handy disposable bee-blaster which can even be recycled.
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