Most cases that I know of were settled with a non disclose agreement.
I also lost bees to that contaminated strip also but did not sue. They
also bought back all old strips that beekeepers had whether they were
used or new that strip also turned pink after a period of time where the
original strip was still white. Yes they also paid beekeepers for hives
that did not die from the strip but from PPB. The company that has the
rights to Amitraz is not the original company that had the problem.
The manufacture tried to have it removed in the 19's and yes it was
removed a couple of years ago.
On 10/4/2012 11:20 PM, randy oliver wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification Charlie! I had never heard that detail. Have
> you got the Case name--I'd be interested in reviewing.
>
> In any case, if memory serves, EPA did remove any tolerance level for
> amitraz in honey a year or two ago.
>
>
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