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Peter Dillon <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Dec 2003 23:14:32 -0600
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All the discussion regarding O.A. and registration is most interesting
esp. when relating to beekeepers and associate workers.
Dribble, pour and evaporate - each having merits and operational
disadvantages.
So, why no discussion about the OXAMITE STRIP.
Previously there was quite a bit of noise about this product and the use
of strip application - easy and clean.
Why has it not been mentioned, as it seems to me a logical application
process, if/when the acid is allowed in colonies.
Have I missed something?

Fair amount of snow lying around from the falls over the last few days.

Peter

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