Honeybees and termites can be killed by CS.  It kills the flora they need for
digestion then they starve to death in the midst of plenty.

Marshall

BROOKS BRADLEY wrote:

>                     Dear Sir,
>             In all of our ---rather extensive---research relating to 
> pathogenic
> control using colloidal silver, we have never been successful in destroying 
> ANY
> multi-celled
> life form.  Maybe others have.  If so we would be most interested in 
> conducting a
> dialog on the matter.
>                         Sincerely,  Brooks Bradley.
> Del Crow wrote:
>
> > Sorry... the 'vector' carries the disease from host to host. If the
> > 'vector' has been in a CS environment ie  in the water-trough, then it will
> > not likely carry any disease bacteria or virii around with it.  I'm not yet
> > sure whether mosquito larva are killed by CS at all, as implied by one post
> > here.... after all, they are aerobic and pretty thick-skinned compared to
> > bacteria.....though, some parasites are fairly large, too..well, someone
> > will clear this up, (?)  G'pa DelAt 08:17 AM 07/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
> > >  far out.  i thought CS only worked on microscopic lifeforms.  what's
> > >vector?  i've never heard of it before.  of course that can be said of
> > >lots of things   :-)
> > >
> > >A.  : .     A.  : .
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> > >Subject: Re: CS for cistern water for drinking
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> > >Yaaaah!   Mosquitos are vectors. Perhaps they will not 'vector'???? And the
> > >swallows and the bats might be healthier, too.   Sure, the watering trough
> > >ought to have CS, there could be beneficial side-effects.At 07:19 AM
> > >07/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
> > >>CS for mosquitos???
> > >>naaahhhhh.
> > >>
> > >>A.  : .     A.  : .
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