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Mon, 15 Aug 2005 20:31:26 -0400
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Dick Marron wrote:

>My friend from Germany wants to know why we are still talking about liquid treatments with O/A when it is so easy to sublimate. (vaporize from a powder) with a little heat.
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There are vaporizers for sale on the net and also some home grown DIY
contraptions of pipes and such. If I were a large operation,  I would
definitely go the vaporizer route, in spite of its additional hazards
(dealing with a corrosive vapor). But a hobby beekeeper can get by just
fine with the drip method. All I have seen shows the same effectiveness
for both methods.

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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