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Hello All,
Always different when its your hives with problems rather 
than a beekeeper you read or hear about.

My opinion.
I would look at the thiophanate-methyl.
Label says:
Do not spray on blooming plants.

The other fungicide Propiconazole has been suspect
but never (to my knowledge)
Proven.
The product is one of the newer systemic
fungicides (syngenta)
Best of luck with your problem.
bob

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