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Tue, 1 Dec 2009 21:07:48 -0800
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>Most kills & PROBLEMS I have heard of came from beeks which were trying to

> use in summer on a hive with brood or early fall in a hive with brood.
>

That's interesting, Bob, since I've had no problems at either of those
times!

I'm in Saskatchewan at the moment.  Just spoke to a beek who said that he
hurt colonies in early spring with 5ml dose per seam.  No problem with
3ml/seam.  I don't know why--perhaps bees were stressed at that time (April)
prior to good forage????

Randy Oliver

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