> Both our national organizations have committed to getting formic & Oxalic > registered (with beekeeper donations). > With due respect to both organizations I do not believe they are going to > get the job done on either product. At least not in the near future. Perhaps if they were to put aside the petty bickering, and work together... no, wait - I just flipped open the October Bee Culture, and found: ABF Annual Meeting: Jan 11-14 Louisville, KY AHPA Annual Meeting: Jan 10-14 Houston, TX Driving between the two locations would take 15.5 hours, a trip of 1030 miles. The cheapest possible flight between the two cities would run $317 if purchased today. Given that a not-insignificant fraction of the membership of these groups belong to both organizations, exactly what "respect" due to either group? They are still "competing", each still posturing that they somehow solely "represent" US beekeepers, and both so impotent, they can't even imagine that their membership might want to attend the other group's meeting. I understand that they can't be expected to see eye-to-eye on every issue, but this is a basic failure to coexist on any level, as the two groups will now be "competing" for both attendees and speakers, and vendors will have to choose between the two, or somehow cobble together TWO booth teams, TWO displays, TWO trucks, and so on. -- Visit www.honeybeeworld.com/bee-l for rules, FAQ and other info ---