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Wed, 4 Feb 1998 15:57:46 -0500
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Holly-B Apiary
P.O.Box 26
Wells,Maine 04090-0026
www.cybertours.com/~midnitebee
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From: Midnitebee <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, February 04, 1998 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: Mites, FGMO, Fluvalunate, Formic acid and my/your health
 
 
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>>it takes my 3 years to get all the fluvalunate frame out and distroyed
>aha..so you are only changing the frames for the reason to "destroy" the
>chemicals ?
>I change my frames every 2-3 years as a GOOD housekeeping practice. A clean
>hive is a happy hive, is this not true?
>I have been removing drone larvae as a good practice for the mite control,
>if  the queen is a drone layer, I will replace her with a "fresh" queen.
>It was "warm" the last two days and I was able to check my hives..all hives
>are "boiling" with bees and I made sure that they were feed.
>One hive at this time might not survive..not enough bees.
>I want to thank-you for all the information you have given the bee "group"
>and I visit your page often to learn as much as I can.
>A mind is a terrible thing to waste..and I try to learn as much as possble.
>Thank-you
>Herb(midnitebee)
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