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> >There's no real danger of a flame thrower happening.
Is there a smoker involved anywhere near this operation? A flame thrower
would not be of as much concern as a spark igniting an explosion.
Has anyone on the list tested what happens when a fog of ethanol hits an
open flame or spark? Honestly--I'm curious. If you're going to perform
this experiment (which you should prior to recommending this method of
application to anyone), please do it carefully--perhaps with a strong wall
between you and the fog prior to ignition. Please, assuming that you
survive to report, post what happens to Bee-L or to me off list.
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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