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Wed, 13 Jun 2001 08:27:55 +1200
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we all know the "rules" in terms of applying apistan if honey supers r on the hives. ie. DON"T!!! but what abt pollen traps? is it safe to be trapping while apistan is installed upstairs? r there residue concerns? r we all going to lose 12 weeks (annually) pollen production because we can't trap?

cheers, mark

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