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What was the concentration of Amitraz found in colonies treated with it? Not
> detectable.
>

Why?

Lots of questions on this.

Amitraz seems to be the current beekeeper chemical of choice since it
currently works, even though it is not registered.

Good to know we beekeepers can go after farmers for proper use of a
registered pesticide (Imid).

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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