Peter >I have worked with formic for more than ten years, and I have seen it
kill queens & bees,
I started in research in 1990 some and worked with acid since then some 21
years.
>Use of Formic acid gel resulted in removed drone eggs, delayed drone
>production and reduced adult drone survival. Formic acid may also have
>adverse effects on open brood and hatching bees, depending on ambient
>temperature .
Thank you Peter you comparing potatos to apples all examples you up to now
quoted
Are faling into BLAST/FLASH methods wich use The owerdose principle and
changes of ambient temperatures causing damage I did not like that on KRAMER
plate predicesor of MITEAWAY.
So I selected the LOW DOSE CONTINUOUSE RELEASE method dezigned
Comercialy usable dispenser which doesnot causes ahy harm to bees.
May be you shod buy one of my DVD and you will know the diference
betveen two systams.
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: [log in to unmask] Website: www.mitegone.com
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