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Fri, 23 Mar 2007 15:49:53 -0500
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> I assume they have tested how much of this chem ends up in 
> honey and it's effect on the queen's viability.

Waldemar, assume *nothing* :)

I am not aware of any test results posted on line. I've searched. I have 
no intention of using Hivastan so I probably won't bother looking 
further but if I run across anything interesting, I'll post it.

One interesting tidbit I came across- one of the synonyms for 
fenpyroximate is "dynamite" :)

George-
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George Fergusson
Whitefield Maine

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