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Hoping someone with a bit more experience chimes in here and sheds some light (Randy Oliver perhaps?).

Saw a paper called "Effect of oxalic acid on Nosema ceranae infection" - http://hotgram1.filmiro.com/71/37/32/5805622446371373217.pdf

Wondering if any other research has been done on the effects of OA dribble, or perhaps the OA towels on nosema levels. Would be nice to kill two birds with one stone if it works. 

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