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John Znoj <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 2 Sep 1997 07:14:50 +0000
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\Dr. Pedro P. Rodriguez wrote:
>
> Dear friends:
>      For those of you who have follow my posts during the last 14 months
> regarding treatment of bee mites with mineral oil, and especially for
> those who have used the procedure, you might be glad to learn about
> phase 2 of my work.  After 14 moths of successful treatment without loss
> of bee colonies and having reduced the mite population from a walloping
> 54% to 0 (in some) to 2% in others, I am definitely convinced that
> mineral oil can be effectively utilized in the control of bee mites.  In
> accordance with these findings, I have initiated a second phase of
> studies (denominated phase 2) as described in attachments labeled FGMO #
> 1 and FGMO # 2.
>      I am a beginner in the use of computerized technology, hence I may
> not be able to convey my work in the best of forms.  Please inform me if
> these 2 attachments do not arrive properly and I'll try again.  Also,
> should there be anyone who has not yet received a copy of my original
> file posted to Bee-L, please let me know and I'll include that one also
> as part of the attachments.  Good luck.
> Best regards.
> Dr. Rodriguez
>
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>                     Name: mineral oil for bee mites treatment phase
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I would like to see attachments this size offered to anyone who would
contact you via private email. It takes too much time to load, uses
unnecessary bandwidth, and blocks the ability to access other mail
while it is loading. I feel like I am being held captive to your
ideas.
 
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