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In rendering brood combs down to recover the wax what effect does the heat
used to melt the combs have on residual fluvalinate.?
I would assume that a solar wax melter would destroy the most of it but am
curious as to the effect of heat alone.
Also has anyone with the equipment to detect residues tested foundation
available from the larger suppliers?

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