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Further to my previous posts, I'll include some info that is not easy to
come by.
The info is out there, but Google lets us down these days
if our primary purpose is something other than shopping.

Sadly, this label information is not easily discoverable on either the
Canadian Honey
Council site, the CAPA site, or the PMRA site.  IMO, it should be.

Here is the Canadian Apivar label that I found on (I believe) the CAPA
site in 2012.
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/images/2012/Apivar%20Label.jpg
I could not find it on the current site.

Here is the label on some Apivar I have in hand (apologies for the creases):
http://www.honeybeeworld.com/diary/images/2013/Alberta_Apivar_Label.htm

Note that the current Alberta label clarifies the meaning of the more
general
instructions, assuming one actually knows what a "frame of bees" means.

I don't.

Here is the info on the site of the registrant:
http://www.ircp.anmv.anses.fr/SpcFrame.asp?Product_Identifier=APIVAR

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