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Ruary Rudd <[log in to unmask]>
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Honey Bee pathology by L. Bailey & B.v.Ball for one source

Ruary

-----Original Message-----

> Cream of Tartar is implicated in increased bee mortality.

It has been?  By who?
Well, if the recipe is not followed, I guess it would be 
possible for some or even most of the cream of tartar
to not react with the sucrose, but if you have the right
temperature and enough mixing, I can't see how any would
remain unreacted in the final mix.

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