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Tim Townsend <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jan 1999 20:47:49 -0800
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Chris and Janet Sauer wrote:
(snip)  Are
> beekeepers really that free and easy with what's put in the hive during
> supering?  If so, this is as big a threat to our industry as any other.
Chris and Janet:
        No, most beekeepers are not that careless as to use treatments of any
sort when supering, be it Apistan, Formic, Terramycin, or Essential
oils. All are to be used in the non-production part of the season, with
no honey supers present.
 
Sincerely;
Tim Townsend
TPLR HONEY FARMS
Stony Plain AB

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