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Ferro-Bee costs 48 euro not pounds.  Not so expensive for 10 or 20 hives.
My worry is that it claims that to follow Ferro-Bee with oxalic or formic IS
damaging to bees - so you have to trust without back up.  Um!

Robin 

     Thanks Robin,  If I try it it will be as a stand alone in an out yard.
No backup mite treatments.

I could not find any research on that site?  Some documents in Dutch,  but I
didn't see anything that looked like data, just advertising?  I am waffeling
a bit based on that.  If I found some data I would give it a whirl.  

Charles

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