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Does anyone have any experience using bleach(ie. chlorox) mixed into
syrup for the suppression of chalkbrood?  I've heard of  3 gallons of
bleach per load of syrup(48,000 lbs.) being effective.
What about mineral salts (ie. cattle supplements) mixed in with a
foulbrood dusting?

As always,
Bill Russell

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