No two jugs of water are the same. [except by accident]
Distillers have a maintenance cycle.
The best way to clean up a jar is rinse it in hot distilled water to leach
out whatever may be imbedded in the glass..or buy a brand new jar.
Cleaning the electrodes is likely to grind contaminants
Quite the find!!
...cleared up some nuances concerning van der valls forces and zeta potential
Ode
At 01:34 PM 12/17/2013 -0500, you wrote:
This lengthy report provides all you ever wanted to know about CS.
A local apiarist has today left a hive in my garden - all my tea tree is in
bloom currently - for the first time he has lost quite a few hives has had to
feed his bees ... his cold pressed organic honey is the best I have ever tasted
- I hope the bees do well here
Jane
Feeding bees with
Hi Jane,
Isn't Manuka honey from tea tree blossoms? Hope he gives you some. Meanwhile,
avoid Round-up or any of the other weed-killers, pesticides cited for harming
bees. They are such a blessing to have around.
Bee well,
Léna
On Dec 18, 2013, at 10:03 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
A local apiarist
Where are you located? Nothing is in bloom here.
Marshall
On 12/18/2013 10:03 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
A local apiarist has today left a hive in my garden - all my tea tree
is in bloom currently - for the first time he has lost quite a few
hives has had to feed his bees ... his cold pressed
Hey Ken (Ode),
Back a whiles you posted an analysis of what you thought these various
zappers or blood electrifiers were doing, specifically the alkaline or
acid substances they were creating near each electrode.
Could you recap that, particularly which electrode seems to form the
alkaline
It would be easy to tell which electrode does what with some litmus
paper..I seem to have misplaced mine.
Wet down a paper towel with salty water, apply DC power and see which pole
goes acid.
The *main* products: [you have all sorts of different metallic salts, but
sodium chloride
Ode wrote:
It would be easy to tell which electrode does what with some litmus
paper..I seem to have misplaced mine.
Wet down a paper towel with salty water, apply DC power and see which
pole goes acid.
I'm guessing that the positive electrode would attract electrons,
creating a region of
They use both by switching polarities every 5 minutes.
Joe
On 18/12/2013 5:49 PM, M.G. Devour wrote:
Ode wrote:
It would be easy to tell which electrode does what with some litmus
paper..I seem to have misplaced mine.
Wet down a paper towel with salty water, apply DC power and see which
I believe she's from Down Under. Opposite seasons from ours.
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
Where are you located? Nothing is in bloom here.
Marshall
On 12/18/2013 10:03 AM, Jane MacRoss wrote:
A local apiarist has today left a hive in my
Marshall, 80 E of Melbourne in the Yarra Valley, 40'C today all the Tea tree
in bloom.
Jane
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 9:56 AM, Marshall mdud...@king-cart.com wrote:
Where are you located? Nothing is in bloom here.
Marshall
Very interesting post. Apparently Australia is pretty much the last
clean country, but they reckon it's only a matter of time before the
mite shows up. This was on TV recently.
Repeat info, but apparently our Jarrah honey has tested as being even
more effective than Manuka honey. I was
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