CS>UNSUBSCRIBE ME

2014-05-24 Thread Annette Randall
From: silver-digest-requ...@eskimo.com Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2014 10:40 PM To: silver-dig...@eskimo.com Subject: silver-digest Digest V2014 #94

Re: CS>CS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-24 Thread Douglas Haack
Silver Listers, Having lived permanently in CA and enjoyed the antics of humming birds for some years at the feeders we all put up, here is my comment. Putting CS into the feeder fluid, i.e. probably sugar water, will stop the 'Brownian movement' of the charged Ag Ions. Thus probably reducing a

Re: CS>CS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-24 Thread Alan Faulkner
I know of someone who fed it to bees and it killed them. The theory is that it killed the bacteria in them that aid in digestion so they starved to death. But I know someone who puts a bit of H2O2 in his racing pigeons water. Alan On 2014-05-24, at 21:40 PM, Walter Anderson wrote: A quick Goo

Re: CS>CS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-24 Thread Jim Holmes
Is possible they depend upon specific intestinal flora. I would not give it to them without conclusively ruling that out. Most molds it kills. I would like to hear from people who know of lab molds that are immune to CS. Yeasts and fungi too. Jim Holmes On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 10:40 PM, Walter

CS>CS in hummingbird nectar?

2014-05-24 Thread Walter Anderson
A quick Google didn't turn anything up so I thought I'd ask the list: Do you have any experience or other knowledge to indicate whether CS would be helpful/harmful/neutral do hummingbirds? The reason I ask is mould can be a problem in hummingbird feeders and I was thinking CS might help stop that