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Floyd Cope <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 23 Aug 2018 10:14:46 -0400
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I need a little help here please. I raise blackberries and use my bees to pollinate them. I must treat the blackberries for mites (broad mite, red-berry mite and the spider mite) and would like to treat for them during full bloom to green berry stage when the mites are moving into the blooms and berries. Using Agri oil I run a high risk of causing phototoxicity problems in my plants so I am thinking of using Acramite 50 WS which does not mention bees on the label. I called the manufacture and got patched all the way down to the graphics department before I gave up. Does anyone have knowledge of this product or a better product that I can use safely around my bees? Please keep in mind anything that I use must be listed in the state of Georgia. 
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