The Technician has been sucked in by one of the many myths that people come up with when they don't know what the answer is. If ethanol was vaporizing in the fuel lines, then all of us would be having the same problem. Clearly, most of us don't. I dislike ethanol for reasons that aren't myths, but your hot start problem isn't the fault of the corn squeezin's. There are many posts on this site regarding hot starts and it often turns out to be mixture. It's tricky getting the right balance between cold, middle, and hot mixture and offsetting one can affect the other.
Start with the easy ones Dan has recommended. About 3 years ago, I had my car "vapor lock" while climbing a small hill on a very hot summer day. I blew out the return line with compressed air and the problem hasn't returned.