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Keith,
I have to agree, I don't think fogging FGMO is a natural occurance in a beehive. I also don't recall a study to tell you what the chemical make up is in the fogged out FGMO.
I'll bet it's not the same as it was in liquid none heated form.
From the recent post mentality I guess we should #1 stop moving our bees, and #2 stop trying to keep them alive with those bad mite treatments and for those of us trying to make a living with bees,#3 go out of business,then see how long Wal-mart can get imported food.

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