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Hi Bob and All;

>Nothing survives gamma-ray treatment... through my nearest zapper.
>It's relatively cheap for the beekeeper halfway between a hobbyist and a 
>professional.

An excellent solution I think, Bob, if you are lucky enough to have a
neighborhood gamma-ray zapper.
A scheduled rotation of all of your equipment through this process would
probably help a lot of ills for both disposal and production programs
regardless of materials used.
 
Not sure they are readily available everywhere... Anyone have info for
Midwest U.S. locations? Other details or experiences? I think the closest
location I found was Chicago, about 600 miles away.

Roger
Independence, Mo.

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