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>Hello Bill, Bert Blouin in Calgary.
>This winter I had the pleasure of talking to you and subsequently ordered
your precut 4x5 pads. Using the bag makes soaking and installing a breeze!
>Currently I have installed most with the cut end up
>Does it make any difference if the cut end is up or down?
Allan and Al
Here is another user and main reason why the New generation is made with
both ends open.
NO one can PUT THE PADS IN WRONG.
THE CUT MUST BE DOWN. It is the evaporating surface the cells as capillary
tubes keep the acid in without
Dripping and as acid evaporates gravity pulls the acid down to evaporating
surface ensuring the uniform evaporation
under steady temperature and humidity witch bees maintain.
Bill Ruzicka
Bill's Honey Farm - Home of the MiteGone Formic Acid Treatment
Kelowna, British Columbia, CANADA
Tel/Fax: 1-250-762-8156 (the best way to reach me is by phone Pacific Time)
Email: <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] Website:
<http://www.mitegone.com/> www.mitegone.com
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From: Bert Blouin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: May 26, 2011 6:48 PM
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Subject: Which way is up?
Hello Bill, Bert Blouin in Calgary.
This winter I had the pleasure of talking to you and subsequently ordered
your precut 4x5 pads. Using the bag makes soaking and installing a breeze!
We have had a very late spring but I now have the pads in al my hives. It
is likely a bit cold to expect substantial mite drops but I am monitoring.
The most I have seen is 12 mites, many only 2or 3. in 48hrs. I use screened
bottom boards. All the dropped mites seem to be dead.
The question I have, is, which way is up on the pads? Do you like
the cut end up or down?
Currently I have installed most with the cut end up
Does it make any difference if the cut end is up or down?
Thanks &
God Bless
B. (403)286-3814
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