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How 'bout a copy? They haven't posted it to ResearchGate.
Here are the links to my two articles for the vet handbook.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m7cgufubtq5ixo/The%20Queen.docx?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hxqc4y6czra0aao/Chapter%2025%20Nutrition%20Oliver%203-2-2020.docx?dl=0
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 3:37 PM Pete B <
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> New work on supplemental feeding
>
> > We show that doses of HMF similar to those reported as sublethal in the
> literature appear to be non-toxic even to mite infested bees. However, the
> amount of HMF that can be found in homemade syrups, which increases with
> temperature and acidity, can be much higher and can cause significant bee
> mortality.
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> > Moreover, we highlighted the detrimental effect of syrups acidity on
> honeybee survival, suggesting that the addition of lemon or any other
> acidifying substance to invert the sucrose could be harmful and not
> necessary. Our results suggest a responsible approach to homemade colony
> nutrition.
>
> Frizzera, Davide, et al. "Possible side effects of sugar supplementary
> nutrition on honey bee health." Apidologie (2020): 1-15.
>
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