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> A BREAKTHROUGH INVENTION THAT WILL AFFECT THE HONEY PRODUCTION AND
> THE IMMEDIATE AND LONG TERM HEALTH OF THE BEES...
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> Johann Popodi is a passionate beekeeper who recognized the VARROA
> problem very early. He was not happy with available means of
> treating the mites (using strips), due to the toxic nature of the
> chemicals and the side effects that it had on both the bees and the
> honey.
<flame thrower on>
Bulltweet!
I've been tolerant and polite so far, but we are being *spammed*.
In Canada we have laws against false advertising and making
unsubstantiated or outright false claims as these guys are.
BEE-L accepts single one time postings of reasonable and honest
(non-commercial) requests for buyers and sellers of relevant items
-- posted occasionally -- with considerable restraint by the list
members. The postings about this device does not qualify under
several of those criteria.
Beware. If you know anything about formic or bees, you can see
there are misrepresentations in the ads being posted on BEE-L.
The price? Well I can tell you where to buy pads for application in
effective, approved methods that are recommended by well known and
respected Canadian researchers for about $0.03 each.
Frankly, if I see another SPAM here about that thing, I'm going to
forward it directly to Consumer & Corporate Affairs, the department
that deals with such.
<flame thrower off>
Regards
Allen
W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper VE6CFK
RR#1, Swalwell, Alberta Canada T0M 1Y0
Internet:[log in to unmask] & [log in to unmask]
Honey. Bees, & Art <http://www.internode.net/~allend/>
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