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Hello Rimantas Zujus,
I would appreciate your replying to a few questions (I placed them in CAPS
inside your message) regarding Nosema control using your formulas.
A common question to the three treatments that you propose is:
How many treatments are necessary? How often do you repeat treatments? What
quantity of medicine do you supply to each hive?
Thanks a lot.
Martin Braunstein
Malka Cabania Apicola
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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> From: Rimantas Zujus <[log in to unmask]>
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> Every month we are invited to take a part in consulting meetings
arranged by the beekeeper society of our town.
> There is delivered a lecture on a "hot" topic by some professor
of an agricultural school or an experienced beekeeper.
> We are suggested to refuse chemical treatment and use natural
means.
> Here is some recipes to prevent Nosema. Should be used for winter
feeding (bees get treatment all the winter season using such meals) !!!
> 1. Garlic.
> Preparing "brandy": Grate 25g of garlic and add 300g of boiling
water ( 100 dg C ). Wait 3-4 hours. Filter.
> Syrup ratio : 1kg sugar +1ltr water+75g (or mltr) of "brandy".
> There is noticed an influence against varroa and moth when using
such syrup often (by keeping garlic smell in a hive )
-WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY "MLTR"? AND WHAT ABOUT "100 dg C" ?
-WHEN YOU SPEAK ABOUT BRANDY, ARE YOU REFERRING TO THE ALCOHOL DRINK KNOWN
AS BRANDY?
> 2. Saint-John's-wort.
> Preparing "brandy": 5ltr water +(100-200)g Saint-John's-wort to
boil 10-15 minutes. To filter the rosy "brandy".
> Syrup ratio: 50kg sugar +30ltr water +5ltr of "brandy".
WHAT SORT OF THING IS "SAINT-JOHN'S WORT"? (NEVER HEARD ABOUT IT)
> 3.Wormwood (absinthium).
> Preparing "brandy": 5ltr water +100g wormwood. Dropping to a
boiling water and wait until becomes cool. (Taste is bitter)
> Syrup ratio: : 50kg sugar +30ltr water +5ltr of "brandy".
> Attention: Such honey has a little bitter taste if to use !
>
> Best regards
>
> Rimantas Zujus
> Kaunas
> Lithuania
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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