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Anyone,
    Has anyone had experience decontaminating nosema spores with hydrogen peroxide? If this were a valid sterilization method it would seem to me bees could be placed on comb very soon after spraying or drenching. If a food grade product were used there would be absolutely no residue and as far as I can tell it would even be less expensive than Clorox.

Alden M.


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