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Liz Corbett <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 9 Apr 2005 09:43:38 -0400
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Dear beekeepers,

We at NOD Apiary Products are pleased to announce that a Section 3
registration has been granted for the distribution of Mite-AwayII Formic
Acid Pads in the US effective March 30, 2005. 25 northern state
registrations are in process and should be fairly quick. Southern states
will be registered in time for fall treatment.
Please visit the website at www.miteaway.com for full Directions for Use,
MSDS, and a list of distributors and state registrations. The website is
undergoing some updating so check back early next week if you don't see
the info you need.
Questions are welcome at [log in to unmask] or 866-483-2929 (Mon-Fri).
Distributors so far are Dadant and B&B Honey Farm.
Beekeepers DO have another option for varroa and tracheal mite treatment
in 2005!
Here's to a successful 2005 season,

David VanderDussen
CEO and commercial beekeeper
Liz Corbett
Business Manager and hobby beekeeper
NOD Apiary Products USA Inc.
866-483-2929

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