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> > I'd appreciate knowing what to look for if, in fact, the spray does
> produce adverse affects on my hives.
>
Check for an increase in entombed pollen, and for brood mortality, which
will be indicated by unevenly aged brood in the combs.  It may take a brood
cycle to become apparent.


> >I'd appreciate any suggestions for procedures
> from you and other here on the list.


Samples can be sent to Dr Roger Simonds for analysis.  There was a discount,
funded by Project Apism, if samples were sent through Dr Maryann Frazier.
Check the PAm website for details.

Randy Oliver

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