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> Powdered sugar was advocated by the same voices that now wish to call
others "scofflaw" or "outlaw", and using ANY substance (even water!) "as a
pesticide" triggers all the same concerns expressed, so someone better
'splain to us how to tell one from the other.
I don't know about others, but when I wanted to test powdered sugar, I
corresponded with my State Lead Agency until I obtained a written
explanation that I could legally apply it to hives (since it was GRAS), but
could not package and sell it for varroa control.
Some years ago, the Adees paid a $30,000 fine for application of OA outside
of the label. We are all looking forward to hearing the verdict on your
own test case. I imagine that the prosecutors will bring up this email
thread as evidence.
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
530 277 4450
ScientificBeekeeping.com
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