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Bill Truesdell,
You said: <No one seems to either be using FGMO or wants to talk about it>
I say: Yes, I am using it. I tried it 3 years ago, it worked so since
then I keep using it; now I got the hives like I use to have before the
varroasis came to south-america.-
Then: <As a strong proponet of back yard experiments, I hoped that FGMO
was a safe varroacide. But as one who believes in the scientific method
(not necessarily science or scientists, but the method) I wanted outside
confirmation, not the word of the proponet. Itappears that the outside
tests are in and FGMO failed.>
I think like you do. I just look good results at my bee yard. Good
results means: economy, effectiveness and harmlessness. Research your
own method; you will not find two bee-yards with the same natural
contions. Have you ever find to beekeepers thinking or doing the same
beekeeping?
Your end: <Many object lessons here. One being the power of this medium to
both instruct and to deceive.>
My end: I am very thankful of this list, just for that. I learned a lot; no
deceived, yet.-
A hand-shake,
Hugo Aguirre=======>[log in to unmask]
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