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Thank you Juanse
I think this is a fairly large piece of the puzzle
[my comments]
>8 mg of cobalt per 1 liter of sugar syrup. CoCl2 or CoSO4
[protein synthesis, probably a bee specific vitamin precursor]
>rate of 4 mg (KI)?per 1 liter of syrup [fat bees]
>1 mg Mn per 1 liter of sugar syrup
[vitamin precurser, also triggers hoarding]
>(8 kg) phosphoric acid, potassium and sulfur-acid magnesium
> 500 mg of salt per 1 liter of syrup (wintering feed)
Where to get, Where to get,
Mn is easy
Few people can not find a dead (regular) flashlight battery
MnO2 is insoluble, so MnO2 + 4 HCl -> MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2 H2O
NOTE: evolves chlorine
volumes ~ BB size may be 100 doses!!!
Co is harder
(slight) majority of LiIon batterys are LiCoO2 based
(modern) cell phone and such & LiPos, not high draw devices
The Co being Co(III) is also insoluable
HCl will fix this too, hopefully a bit of LiCl is irrelevant
KI I already have, but elsewhere (courtesy cold war paranioa)
This IS something that can be bought at pharmecy
Winter feed: look sideways and it's 1 granule triple
superphospate, 1 granule KCl (0-0-60), 1 drop Milk
of Magnesia (I know, this is Mg(OH)2 )
Very agricultural
Don't try this at home, kids
dave
PS Still pleased with C, no news, doing well
except for LAZY Bk
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