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BEES4U
08-19-2009, 08:09 AM
The CCD Solution Field Guide.
Now, this is interesting!
http://www.theccdsolution.com/PDFs/CCD%20Laminated%20Instructions.pdf
Comments are welcomed,
Ernie
Beeslave
08-19-2009, 09:08 AM
Sounds good but unrealistic. With Big Ag, our every growing population and the need for mass production of food for those unable and unwilling to provide for themselves it will never be accomplished.
gmcharlie
08-19-2009, 09:43 AM
Interesting, had me until line number 14........THen I just rolled my eyes and moved on...
BEES4U
08-19-2009, 09:48 AM
THen I just rolled my eyes and moved on...
Is this someone cashing in on CCD or what?
Ernie
Beeslave
08-19-2009, 07:15 PM
Is this someone cashing in on CCD or what?
Ernie
Sounds like someone trying to cash with their "snake oil". They make it sound like it neutralizes pesticides and fungicides while at the same time it is a natural pesticide and fungicide itself.
LadyBuzz
03-19-2010, 11:13 AM
Hmmmmmmmm,
Well, on one hand it sounds fishy. But would like to see some studies, or science behind it.
Just a newbie, but much of the older writings about beekeeping mentions using herbs in the hive for various purposes, and apparently there is some success with thymol, etc. for mites...
Personally, have had great success with oregano for lung infections, bronchitis. Was skeptical, but gave it a try & it worked great!
Kieck
03-19-2010, 11:52 AM
I found this statement downright humorous:
. . . anytime mankind contacts Nature, he/she throws Nature out of balance . . .
It was listed in their "laws of nature." Funny -- don't they realize that humans are part of "Nature?"
Also, number 3 in their list was odd. Forty-two inches above the ground as a maximum height? Have they ever observed honey bee colonies that are built in trees or buildings? Most seem to be above 42 inches above the ground, if possible.
LadyBuzz
03-19-2010, 01:49 PM
Agreed...hello! Aren't people "natural"?
I'll admit, I didn't take time to give it more than a quick overview before concluding that it didn't give enough info, or back up what was given with reasons, studies, or???? to be worth the time to read the whole thing.