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Hello Ari & All,
Thanks Ari! Exactly what I think the beek was looking for. I am embarrassed
to say I remember his direct email and problem but not his name. Hopefully
he will see your post and at least reply off list.
I think with your post he can do the math and come up with a formula.
He will have to use less than you use by quite a bit.
At times I have seen enough deadouts to fill several containers but my
nosema ceranae issues from three yards are on four pallets this year .  I
have found when clean bees are placed the next season on those boxes I have
problems.
Do you use acetic acid on all deadouts? Or only for specific deadouts?
bob

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