Personal experience here a batch produce by manufacture was contaminated
with another pesticide by them and killed bees, beekeepers sued and won
in court. Manufacture shot them selves in foot as Amitraz was available
in other products at over ten times less than the strips a five gallon
container for $200 would treat over 2000 colonies twice.
Manufacture tried to get the tolerance in honey removed and failed.
On 10/4/2012 9:13 PM, randy oliver wrote:
> Was registered in early '90's as "Miticur." Registration withdrawn by mfr
> after lawsuit by beekeepers (instance of shooting selves in foot).
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Harper's Honey Farm
Charles Harper
421 Louveteau Rd.
Carencro, LA 70520
www.russianbreeder.com
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