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On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 6:36 PM, Peter Detchon <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

> There has not been a big response.
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Yes indeed, looks like there is an oppotunity here !.

From an engineering point of view, considering that the agrotoxics
pollution on our bee wax will continue for a while, and that we have
already enough information to be aware of the damage on larvae and
contamination of the honey, we need to incorporate as part of the wax
process a method to purify it.

From another list there is a proposal for using activated carbon by a
spanish researcher. I haven't talk with him so nothing more to report yet,
but the header !

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