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>It gives you a sense that you are "doing
> something for the bees" when you aren't.
>
> Thank you Peter for spelling it out for the potential suckers.

Before this goes too far, both Oxalic Acid Dihydrate and HopGuard II are both labeled for use on honey bees to diminish varroa.

The purpose of this program is to promote use of these miticides, not only to diligent beekeepers, but primarily to the majority of beekeepers who do not treat their bees.
Why denigrate the use of these miticides?  My hope is to encourage their use.
Regards
Pat BonoNY Bee Wellness
     

   

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