As I understand it, oxalic acid is a fairly unpleasant substance, so gloves, eye protection and overalls are recommended, and possibly a fume mask as well.
If I sublimate the stuff, I understand that I end up with micro-crystals of oxalic all over the contents of the hive - bees, frames, walls, everywhere.
When I (eventually) start working in the hive in the spring, are these micro-crystals still there - and what are the implications arising from their presence, particularly when there's a realistic chance that my skin is going to come into contact with the various hive parts?
I could assume, since I haven't seen any dire warnings (here or elsewhere), that there is no problem - but I thought I would ask!
Cheers,
Tony
If I sublimate the stuff, I understand that I end up with micro-crystals of oxalic all over the contents of the hive - bees, frames, walls, everywhere.
When I (eventually) start working in the hive in the spring, are these micro-crystals still there - and what are the implications arising from their presence, particularly when there's a realistic chance that my skin is going to come into contact with the various hive parts?
I could assume, since I haven't seen any dire warnings (here or elsewhere), that there is no problem - but I thought I would ask!
Cheers,
Tony