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Tue, 24 Nov 2009 16:32:37 -0500
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I treated about 20 hives with 1-5 frames of bees in early January here with 
5ml per frame with no apparent problems.  They were coming off summer/fall 
drought conditions and were mite stressed.  They did recover with 
supplemental protein and syrup feeding after treatment.  However, my bees 
often have a few hours of flying weather that time of year when pollen from 
camellias and other shrubs start becoming available.  Perhaps it makes a 
difference in areas where they can't fly regularly regarding the amount of 
oxalic used.

Jerry
Atlanta, GA 

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