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Hello to all,

Some thoughts on this HFCS,

What has hurt some hives here in Calif is , H.M.S. (acid)  below 30-40 ppm 
is ok, but some have had loads in the 300 plus ppm. Time & heat is the 
mained cause, below 90 degrees your ok for a few weeks.

One keeper fed it in pollen sub mix (20,000) rounds  on bees before he could 
find the problem.This show up in HFCS 75.
Keith Jarrett 

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