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Thanks Paul, so not an organosilicone.

>
> I havn't done any spraying yet, but I would be surprised if
> such an extreme dilution was capable of killing or disabling
> much of anything (e.g. bees, ants, ladybugs, etc).
>

Scientific research is all about surprises!  I also question whether such a
dilution would harm bees.  But no sense talking any more about surprise and
doubt.  Spray some bees (see my previous post for application protocol) and
let's answer our question!

-- 
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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