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Hey thanks for the heads up Randy!  Kind of had my head in the sand for 
the last couple of months, and didnt realize that product was approved so 
quickly.

Any type of disadvantage of using this type of treatment that beekeepers 
have found with using it?  

Oxalic Acid has been fully registered for use in Canadian bee hives, for 
two years now I think?  Works great, but has its many disadvantages that 
makes the treatment unsuitable to some beekeepers.

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