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"James W. Hock" <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 1/8/2005 1:57:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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The same observation applies to adult bees, drones and
queens: no adverse effects at all as long as FGMO is applied in the
format described consecutively in the protocol that I have developed. Of
course, FGMO will definitely kill bees if it is applied in large
dropplets by whichever form or applied directly on bees.
Greetings Dr. Rodriguez,

Just some technical questions.  Does large dropplet FGMO kill the bee because
the oil blocks the spiricals?  I have another fogging device that uses
compressed air to deliver a .5 mircon sized dropplet, could this device be used as
well?

Jim Hock
Wethersfield, CT

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