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I used to clean my teak boat deck with dilute oxalic acid
Trouble is, the pen pushers are aware of OA being used for beekeeping, and have already said that using generic OA is illegal, so yes, the only way would be to make using neat OA 'legal' by VMD licence which would be a real battle I think, and once someone sees there's money to be made from it............
Took me 19 emails and proof of business with receipts before they let me have the oxalic.All sorted now for the next18 months.I've just bought 1kg crystals from APC Pure for £15.85 delivered. You only need to give any company name (which I have) but no other questions asked.
What sort of business did you have to have? Wood related?Took me 19 emails and proof of business with receipts before they let me have the oxalic.All sorted now for the next18 months.
Bought 3kg off the bay with no questions asked.
Interesting! Not a business that should be using OABeekeeping.
pity we don't have a national representative body to fight our corner over important matters such as this
The idea has been examined here for years but the body that ought to have agitated and organised an OA license did the opposite, supported the VMD and the commercial interest to help authorise the clag we have: ApiBioxal (same stuff as Mr Poot bought, no doubt, but with added clag and tick-boxes).make it look more attractive to get a license for plain old OA
The existing licenced suppliers would scream blue murder if anyone tried to licence generic OA .. plus the VMD are going to throw a wobbly as it would allow anyone to buy generic OA from any source ...Trouble is, the pen pushers are aware of OA being used for beekeeping, and have already said that using generic OA is illegal, so yes, the only way would be to make using neat OA 'legal' by VMD licence which would be a real battle I think, and once someone sees there's money to be made from it............
it's back to square one
A change in the law to allow generic Oxalic would sufficeThe existing licenced suppliers would scream blue murder if anyone tried to licence generic OA .
Used to be the case that beekeepers outside the UK were allowed to use OA, but the US has fallen in line and allows only ApiBioxal, although (sensibly) does not restrict multiple treatments or when supers are on hives.would allow anyone to buy generic OA from any source
Sorry, that was liquid, Acetic, but any acid liquid would be as harmful.I am assuming that they are trying to stop acids from being used in the way they have been, by spraying it in people's faces, so I have put up with the 3 attempts for a courier to deliver some to me last week.....It's a bit of a pain, but it was worse for the victims of those crimes, I am sure.
but a free suit, or a pair of glasses 'donated' to the right person would make sure that would never happenA change in the law to allow generic Oxalic would suffice
but a free suit, or a pair of glasses 'donated' to the right person would make sure that would never happen
If I was minded to attack another with an acid, I'd go for the easy option and drop into a corner shop to buy bleach.any acid liquid would be as harmful
Oops. Similar damage to human skin?Which is an alkali
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