> While they do make the claim they are following the label, treating with brood on during the summer is not following the label in the least.
I agree. The label is specific about using the product in the Fall with little to no brood. The label also says that OA doesn't work with brood present. But in reality, OAV is being used in many ways. I prefer using it only in broodless situations.
> To me finding why it failed for them would be much more interesting.
Yes, if we knew that, at least we could salvage something from the study.
Bill Hesbach
Cheshire CT
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