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Hello Gang,
I have been reading with interest, the Eric Abel experiments with
Spring feeding of Funidil-B to colonies using pollen substitute
patties on Allen Dick's home page.
I am in the process of Fall feeding of Fumidil-b and find it
quite a chore, with mixing of the 2:1 syrup and the medication.
Division board feeders hold only one gallon, so I must
feed twice.
I have carefully measured everything, sugar, medication, water,
the resulting syrup. I am also carefully measuring out the
syrup that is delivered to each colony.
In hoping for an easier way to medicate for Nosema, I ask this
question; What conclusions have been drawn? Is this methode of
delivery a good one ? Can it be used in the Fall?
How early in the Spring can it be used, say February ?
Grist Mill Apiary
Ernie Gregoire
Canaan, NH. USA
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