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"Yes it is.  But based upon my actual testing, it's long enough for
sometimes a substantial portion of the OA to degrade"

This statement tells me nothing at all.  If half of the oxalic acid degrades to formic acid I do not care at all.  In fact, perhaps I should be happy?

If half of it degrades to carbon monoxide I do not care at all.  Oxalic acid is dirt cheap so there is no real cost to some loss.  Even if 90% degrades to carbon monoxide why should I care?  That is well below the level that would harm my bees and if what is not degraded kills my mites I am a happy camper.  I know that the ProVap kills mites.  That is why I bought it.  Arguing about some degradation is total nonsense if it does the job I want it to do.  You would get some degradation if you sublimed at room temperature.  But, for sure you would never sublime enough to kill any mites at that temp.

Dick

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