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Peter asked > Does this mean that the white vapour that exits the hive
during vaporisation  is recrystallising?

Yes, and the colder the quicker.  Yes, they would adhere to clothing to some
extent.  It could be a potential health hazard, although Radetzki found that
residues on frames were barely at the limit of detection.  It's unlikely
that you'd be poisoned by the vapor--unless you cough yourself to death!  If
you inhale any, you'd know it.  I'm neutral on vaporization--I'm just
reporting.
Randy Oliver

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