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JOHN PHIPPS <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 17 Aug 2012 20:23:59 +0300
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From  D. "Never heard that before . . . "
Acetic acid - I used it as a stop bath between developing and fixing trays. 80%  solution used as described was normal method of sterilizing combs which may have been contaminated with nosema spores during which it was found to control wax moth. No danger if used correctly and out of doors, you could always use goggles and gloves.
John Phipps
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