So does this mean that CS kills good bacteria in humans too? This seems to be a 
controversial subject. 
Scotty
Have a great day!

 





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From: Marshall <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, March 7, 2011 10:15:20 AM
Subject: Re: CS>c/s and Bee Mites

I had this tested some years ago. The results were disastrous.  However it was 
not sprayed, but instead feed in a feeder.  I don't see any way you could spay 
them when in the cocoon stage, since the cells will be capped at that point.  
Although the caps are porous so that the pupa can get oxygen, I don't think any 
CS would be able to get in.

What happened is that the CS killed the bacteria in the bee's gut required for 
their digestion.  The hive ended up with masses of bees bloated with honey, who 
starved to death.

Marshall

On 3/7/2011 12:41 PM, nessie wrote:
> Hi gang:
>         Does anyone know if c/s will kill Mason Bee mites if sprayed
>           on them while they are in the cocoon  stage?
>         If the answer is yes, what strength c/s would be appropriate?
>                                           Thanks....nessie
> 
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