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Wed, 31 Mar 1999 21:51:44 -0500
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Greetings,
what temperatures are required to kill AFB spores in honey? Would honey
from a large cappings melter where the honey has been at 90oC. for 12 hours
be
considered a health risk when feeding it to bees in the spring?
Removing skunks from bee yards.The most effective treatment is now no
longer legal (in eggs).What are commercial beekeepers using to control
skunks?
(Replies can be directed to me and not the group!).
Yours, Peter.           {technical adviser to the commercial group in
Quebec}

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