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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Naomi Price wrote:</strong> <P><BR></P> <P>http://nybeewellness.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/oxalic-label-final.pdf <BR></P> <P>This link will take you to a readable copy of the <U>official</U> Oxalic Acid Dihydrate precautionary statements and directions for use. Brushy Mountain Beekeeping Supply is the only <U>authorized</U> supplier of this Varroa treatment for the USA beekeepers. </P> <P>An oxalic acid application for Varroa mite control works on the exoskeleton of the mite and as well as the honey bee. For this reason alone, it is important that <U>no more</U> than 35 g of Oxalic Acid Dihydrate (with distilled water) be used per colony. <BR></P> <P>As a side note, Ruhl Bee Supply was just bought by Brushy Mountain. The Ruhl store will be relocated to Wilsonville. Watch for the Grand Opening of...</P> </blockquote><br>
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