When the sugar water ferments it produces either alcohol, and/or acetic
acid. So we are wanting to avoid acetic acid formation, therefore I
don't see adding it directly as a solution.
Marshall
On 5/25/2014 8:01 AM, Cyndi wrote:
Better yet use apple cider vinegar.
Cyndi
On 5/25/2014 6:38 AM, 123 456 wrote:
CS is okay for chickenss with sniffles. I didnt use it on an
extended basis tho'
Why not use a drop of Hydrogen peroxide instead if you want to be
cautious?
Tara
On 5/25/14, Alan Faulkner <ala...@gmail.com> wrote:
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 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
(not sure on this either, just thought it might inhibit mould
too—please
correct me if I’ve missed the boat). I’m not sure what kind of
digestive
system hummingbirds have (their diet is nectar and insects) and
whether CS
would be compatible with their needs or not. All feedback/ideas are
welcome.
- Walter
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