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I will remain skeptical about Ferro Bee until it can be really tested by
someone such as you or Randy.
Agreed! I am skeptical also, but I have killed a lot of bees with other
methods! (just kidding) I know what it takes to develop and market a new
product, just basic testing and such, as well as all the personal expenses
and efforts. Knowing that I am very willing to give something a fair shot.
It's a bit more than an crazy Beesource idea practiced by some guy in NE.
Hes done a lot of work and research. He may be wrong, but I will be
testing it myself this next season. It was 40.00 for enough for 10 hives
for a season. That's 4.00 per hive. Not a bad price if it works.
The tough part for me is its will just be one small sample. This year was a
very odd one. It would have screwed up the results. After many years with
catastrophic mite levels, this year they were a non issue. Stuff like that
really confuses me yet!
Charles
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