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Bill T
> When I tried reverse engineering the ppb that was in the study, it came
out to about 15 if the thymol was 1m ppb. If not, and it was the *oregano*,
then thymol was down in the 6 or less drops as noted in Cam's post.
Bill , can you explain more about the "oregano" source. I couldn't open the
ars link.
I am going to try for nosema control, in the following weeks, a product name
*Orego-stim*.
It was recommend to me by its chilean importer. There is no much information
about its formulation in their web http://www.orego-stim.com/ . Also no info
about bee uses. I figure out of its name that it is based on oregano.
The recommended dose was 0.5 ml per litre of syrup, which is much more than
the drops you mention.
I will keep you informed.
I plan to try the following
A.- On a known infected colony (14 x10^6 spores per bee)
1.- Give 1 litre of "medication" (0.5 ml / 1 litre) to ONE colony, just to
know It doesn't die and it consume it.
2.- Two days latter, give 10x the dose recommended (5ml / 1 litre) to check
security (if they consume it)
3.- Check spore counts
B.- On 10 known infected colonies (> 10 x10^6)
1.- Give 1 litre of medication per week for 3 weeks
2.- Check spore count
3.- Give 1 litre of medication for a 4th time
4.- Check spore count
suggestions, recommendations, comments?
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Juanse Barros J.
APIZUR S.A.
Carrera 695
Gorbea - CHILE
+56-45-271693
08-3613310
http://apiaraucania.blogspot.com/
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