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steve noble <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Mar 2003 21:55:32 -0800
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Jim Fisher writes:
"  In specific, use of Formic Acid (assuming careful handling and
   following of OSHA regulations) would be nearly impossible to
   "prosecute", given the lack of "a cause of action" in the
   form of a violation of some existing regulation."


OK, thats good enough for me, so where can I get some 65% Formic Acid to use
as a deoderant for my hives Without going to Canada and without having to go
back to college to get a degree in how to use formic acid?   Steve Noble

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