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Date: | Sun, 13 Apr 1997 22:04:35 +0500 |
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>Does anyone know the status of the approval process for making formic acid
>a legal treatment in the US? What is the holdup? Is there a name and address
>of someone you could write to to voice your support and/or complain about the
>slow movement of the approval process?
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>Also, is it possible to purchase small quantities of formic acid for
>experimental use (treatment before or after the honey flow)?
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>And what about NEEM oil? A friend of mine asked if anyone has tried it. Are
>there any known problems with its use in the hive from an experimental
>standpoint? Yes, it's not an approved substance in the US, but are there any
>known detrimental effects? Providing that there is a possibility of safety,
>is there a source for purchasing small quantities?
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>Mike Swintosky
>Carroll County Beekeepers
Mike
From what I know formic acid is extreemly caustic and in applying
it via the wick process can be dangerous to both you and the bees.
Breathing apparatus, gloves, temperature monitoring etc. A new sponge
saturated method is being tested. FDA approval. We are all waiting. I'm
not ready to try anything that would jeaprodize the bees and welcome
scrutiny.
George
George & Lorraine Willy
The Village Inn of East Burke
Box 186
East Burke, Vermont
05832
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