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>There is an article regarding Terramycin use in Extender Patties in the
>American Bee Journal, Vol.134, No.4, April 1994, pp259-261. In it is listed
>the following:
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Thanks for the reply. However, I do not understant the heading of the first
column. Can you please expand a little?
>No. 6.4 oz Lbs Vegetable Lbs Powdered
>Colonies treated
>Packets TSP Shortening Sugar 1 lb
>patty/colony
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>1 4.6 9.1 14
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>2 9.1 8.2 28
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>3 13.7 27.4 42
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>4 18.2 36.5 56
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>5 22.8 45.6 70
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>They also mention that the original idea of extender patties comes from work
>by Dr. Bill Wilson and colleagues entitled "Antibiotic Treatments That Last
>Longer," American Bee Journal, September, 1970, pp. 348-351.44
>The recipe in this article thought to be best was: 1/3 ob Crisco(R), 2/3 ob
>granulated sugar, two (2) tablespoons of TSP or TM-25, yielding two patties.
>Later Dr. Wilson found that a patty half as large was satisfactory and would
>last six weeks.
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>Hope this info is of some use.
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Eric Abell
Gibbons, Alberta Canada
(403) 998 3143
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