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> >Use a plastic cup (reusable) which will hold 10 ounces of liquid nitrogen
> >to pour the nitrogen into the can.
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>>pour 2 ounces in first and let smoke till smoke stops and then pour in the
>>other 8 ounces.
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> Is the entire 10 ounces of liquid nitrogen poured into the can onto each
> frame of brood?
yes.
The process seems to work better if you pour a couple ounces and let settle
and then pour the rest. 10 ounces per can is correct.
As I'm a cattle rancher with a liquid nitrogen
> semen tank, I'm interested in trying your hygienic testing method.
You should! easy to do with simple procautions.
maybe you might ad a few precautions to the method Jim?
I always hate to post a simple method using simple methods. especially after
the BEE-L issue over using oxalic acid dribble which those which have used
see as fairly safe mix and to use.
Keeping away from eyes , breathing and off skin with all chemicals is
important. Even apistan, checkmite , apiguard,apilife var, menthol , formic
acid etc.
bob
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