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Date: | Wed, 27 Nov 2019 11:45:42 -0500 |
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Apparently, as OAV gets dispersed throughout the hive, only a small fraction actually makes its way into uncapped honey, rendering it no more harmful before a full round of OAV treatments, than it was before. The amounts per kg of honey in the hive, is in the order of less than 50mg of OA, even with a full round of 2g 5X5 treatments.
Almonds, for example, contain quite a bit more OAV than any serving size of honey that was present in a hive treated with a full round of OAV.
From what I understand, it's common practice in Europe to treat with OAV with honey supers present, and it's not against the law to sell honey that was present during OAV treatments.
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