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Robin Dartington <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 29 Aug 2014 11:59:05 +0100
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Steve Petrilli  wrote: 'It is not the only snake oil product on the market as far as bee keeping goes'.

The full website of Science-in-water.com is very extensive - lots of explanation that goes over my non-scientific head.  Could someone scientific de-construct what the science is?  

The field research of 2012 looks too limited.  Has further research been done ? Has any objective testing been done by others?  

It may be a con but Galileo was finally shown to have a point.  

Ferro-Bee costs 48 euro not pounds.  Not so expensive for 10 or 20 hives.   My worry is that it claims that to follow Ferro-Bee with oxalic or formic IS damaging to bees - so you have to trust without back up.  Um!

Robin 

     
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