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« on: May 25, 2007, 01:27:22 PM » |
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How does this help control varroa? Please give me an easy to understand step by step on using this as a varroa control...  Thanks
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Mici
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« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2007, 01:32:07 PM » |
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eg: you have 10 frames in the brood chamber you take one out, and cut half of it out because bees are in such need of drones (assuming you are using ordinary foundation) they will 100% fill that half with drone cells and queen is going to lay inside them. when drone larvae developes mites infest the cells, mites are drawn to drone brood up to 10 times as to worker brood, that's why drone brood is bound to get high number of mites, after the drone brood is capped-the mites are trapped in, you cut it out and...feed it to chickens, or something..
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DayValleyDahlias
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« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2007, 04:52:45 PM » |
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oohhhh..my quail wood LOVE them..thank you for explaining this method!
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kathyp
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« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2007, 10:34:19 PM » |
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feed it to chickens, or something.. or something 
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"Nay, it [this constitution of government] must perish, if there be not that vital spirit in the people, which alone can nourish, sustain, and direct all its movements. It is in vain, that statesmen shall form plans of government, in which the beauty and harmony of a republic shall be embodied in visible order, shall be built up on solid substructions, and adorned by every useful ornament, if the inhabitants suffer the silent power of time to dilapidate its walls, or crumble its massy supporters into dust; if the assaults from without are never resisted, and the rottenness and mining from within are never guarded against. Who can preserve the rights and liberties of the people, when they shall be abandoned by themselves? Who shall keep watch in the temple, when the watchmen sleep at their posts? Who shall call upon the people to redeem their possessions, and revive the republic, when their own hands have deliberately and corruptly surrendered them to the oppressor, and have built the prisons, or dug the graves of their own friends?
– Justice Joseph Story, "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," Volume II, Chapter XIII: Mode of Passing Laws, Sections 900-901, pp. 364 (1833)
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« Reply #4 on: May 26, 2007, 03:20:31 PM » |
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Or heat up the wok. Stir fried drone pupae is good especially if you use peanuts the Thai way.
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« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2007, 03:48:31 PM » |
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um...no, that's ok...i'll pass on the stir fried drone pups
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« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2007, 04:01:34 PM » |
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"Nay, it [this constitution of government] must perish, if there be not that vital spirit in the people, which alone can nourish, sustain, and direct all its movements. It is in vain, that statesmen shall form plans of government, in which the beauty and harmony of a republic shall be embodied in visible order, shall be built up on solid substructions, and adorned by every useful ornament, if the inhabitants suffer the silent power of time to dilapidate its walls, or crumble its massy supporters into dust; if the assaults from without are never resisted, and the rottenness and mining from within are never guarded against. Who can preserve the rights and liberties of the people, when they shall be abandoned by themselves? Who shall keep watch in the temple, when the watchmen sleep at their posts? Who shall call upon the people to redeem their possessions, and revive the republic, when their own hands have deliberately and corruptly surrendered them to the oppressor, and have built the prisons, or dug the graves of their own friends?
– Justice Joseph Story, "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," Volume II, Chapter XIII: Mode of Passing Laws, Sections 900-901, pp. 364 (1833)
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« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2007, 05:38:15 PM » |
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You know...I have been a nurse for over 30 years...Emergencys, Surgery..Earthquake disasterno problems...but I REALLY got grossed out when I accidently squished a white fatty ( drone larvae )..and milky yellow crud spewed out...I couldn't imagine chomping down on them...ick
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« Reply #8 on: May 26, 2007, 07:16:07 PM » |
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that's ok. i did trauma medicine in the military for years. i can handle guts and bone bits, even caught a good scalping once, but vomit makes me sick. go figure 
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"Nay, it [this constitution of government] must perish, if there be not that vital spirit in the people, which alone can nourish, sustain, and direct all its movements. It is in vain, that statesmen shall form plans of government, in which the beauty and harmony of a republic shall be embodied in visible order, shall be built up on solid substructions, and adorned by every useful ornament, if the inhabitants suffer the silent power of time to dilapidate its walls, or crumble its massy supporters into dust; if the assaults from without are never resisted, and the rottenness and mining from within are never guarded against. Who can preserve the rights and liberties of the people, when they shall be abandoned by themselves? Who shall keep watch in the temple, when the watchmen sleep at their posts? Who shall call upon the people to redeem their possessions, and revive the republic, when their own hands have deliberately and corruptly surrendered them to the oppressor, and have built the prisons, or dug the graves of their own friends?
– Justice Joseph Story, "Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States," Volume II, Chapter XIII: Mode of Passing Laws, Sections 900-901, pp. 364 (1833)
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« Reply #9 on: May 26, 2007, 08:48:34 PM » |
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that's ok. i did trauma medicine in the military for years. i can handle guts and bone bits, even caught a good scalping once, but vomit makes me sick. go figure  Oh yeah. Blood, guts and gore is great. A little puke someplace..... forget it. And I can manage to change baby diapers, but a little poo out of place is terrible. Snot, spit, and just about any body excrement just gets to me. And I can't stand needles. I would rather they slice me open with a butcher knife than draw blood with a needle. I think it is because I got those veins that move when they try to stick it. Ever watched "fear factor"? I have to leave the room every time they go to eat that nasty stuff. Perhaps if I just really had to eat the bug to survive I could do it.
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« Reply #10 on: May 27, 2007, 12:19:10 AM » |
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HAHAHAHA we got kinda off topic...funny!! I 'll pass on Code Browns thank you very much...
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