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From the label:

PHOSTOXIN® tablets and pellets may be used for the control of the Greater
wax moth in stored beehives, supers, and other bee keeping equipment and for
the destruction of bees, Africanized bees, and diseased bees including those
infested with tracheal mites and foulbrood. Honey from treated hives or
supers *may only be used for bee food*
Meanwhile:

AMERICAN HONEY PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION RESOLUTIONS 2007

17. Whereas, Aluminum Phosphide, commonly known as Phostoxin, is labeled for
use on honey comb, be it resolved that the AHPA request IR-4 to work with
Degeesch America Inc., to make an amendment to the label to *include honey
in comb* for control of small hive beetle in the honey house.

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