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> We did a lot of testing.  Fine powders get into the trachea and smoother.
> A variety of properties of the ash affected absorption, adsorption, and
> stickiness ....
>

 Did you ever look at Beekeeper induced "dust" in the form of sugar dusting
for Varroa and its effect on bees?

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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