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Max Watkins writes
In answer to your question, yes, the results from many, many trials
in different countries [with beekeepers, universities and  beekeeping
institutes] show the efficacy of Apiguard to be an average of 93%;
sometimes lower, especially in cooler climates or periods and often
higher at temperatures above 25C.

* Still no mention of actual references to actual reports. Please
provide the information requested.

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Peter Borst <[log in to unmask]>

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