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Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Jun 2008 21:06:40 -0700
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Brian writes:
> we have apiguard, formic and OA depending on your situation
> which do work. i'm not saying i'm 
> the worlds best beekeeper but I and others I know seem to
> be able to keep bees alive using these 
> soft treatments. 

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These are not soft treatments if they burn holes in bees bodies, creating wounds to vector in sedondary disesase. They also disrupt the inhouse beneficial co-existance of needed mites and other insects for co-existance living needed by our bees, for you cannot single our one or two to kill without killing all beneficial co-host relationships. Also, no one except Ramona and Dean recently have talked about the negating of beneficial microorganisms for making bee food (pollen and perhaps honey) eatable for long term survival..........

So just not buying what you are personally saying......for you only note the killing work done for what?....mites????   There is a whole lot more going on, sorry to say.........the truth is out there, and will eventually get out....

Dee A. Lusby


      

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