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Thu, 2 Sep 2010 21:26:17 -0300
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allen wrote:
> .....I am quite shocked by the obstacles put in the way of beekeepers 
> wanting to make and their own formic acid treatments in the US, and 
> coming soon, Canada. .....

  I wonder how many beekeepers did send in comments related to 
"reajustment" to our Formic Acid use when it was suggested to do so!

As far as I can understand we are entering a limbo state - no strips, 
few pads and generic use being considered as questionable.

Maybe we should collect our mites and dump them on the steps of the 
relevant authority office block. Ah - to protest in the good old " 
technique francaise".

Peter

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