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14 Apr 2012 02:27 #15847 by paul
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Hi Pam. ISBN 13- 978-0-9824712-1-0ISBN 10-0-9824712-1-1 is the edition that I have. - ordered and rec'd online around New Year.
It shows a blue cover with Jim in white.
Please let me know if it's obsolete and I'll get a new one.

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14 Apr 2012 03:17 #15853 by fourfingerz
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Hi Paul,

Very strange! I can't find it in that chapter - and I have the e-book. I downloaded it April 11'th 2011. When did you get your version?

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14 Apr 2012 03:36 - 14 Apr 2012 03:39 #15855 by fourfingerz
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paul wrote: Hi Pam. ISBN 13- 978-0-9824712-1-0ISBN 10-0-9824712-1-1 is the edition that I have. - ordered and rec'd online around New Year.
It shows a blue cover with Jim in white.
Please let me know if it's obsolete and I'll get a new one.



The version I have has the same number:

ISBN 13- 978-0-9824712-1-0ISBN 10-0-9824712-1-1


But it appears Pam and I have the same version which is different from yours. But if you got yours at this New Year - you have the latest. Mysteriouser and Mysteriouser!

Pam: Do you wonder what other information we're missing? I do. Is there any mechanism in the system to get the latest version (without paying again)?

Martin
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14 Apr 2012 03:38 - 14 Apr 2012 03:47 #15856 by paul
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Hi Martin.. I downloaded it dec 30 2011. Perhaps there have been updates over the last year? When you ordered, did you get a password key for 3 tries? If so, You could try downloading again.

My last numbered page is 283.
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14 Apr 2012 04:27 #15857 by fourfingerz
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Hi Paul:

My last numbered page is 266.

I can't find my password e-mail ( and I keep everything - obsessive compulsive!) so I can't go that route. I actually got it March 29'th 2011, right after I got Jim's Newsletter announcing it's release. I've got the Newsletter and the PayPal transaction but not the e-mail. :(

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14 Apr 2012 12:57 #15864 by pam
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Well, now, that's interesting! I want one of Paul's! :silly:
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27 Apr 2012 19:33 #16388 by jimboss
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paul if you recieved my last private message with bee info and cac delete my email and transfer the message to this bee site feel free to do so. just jive me instructions how you do it for my future use

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27 Apr 2012 19:35 #16389 by jimboss
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man i knew i was a poor speller but my typing even shows worse form than my spelling

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28 Apr 2012 00:31 - 28 Apr 2012 00:46 #16398 by paul
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jimboss wrote: I used to mix antibiotics with crisco(lard) and sugar to make patties to treat hives, they usually cleaned them up. I do not know how well or long the mms would last in a crisco/sugar pattie.
If you feed pollen patties for early buildup or sugar water that might be a vehicle for mms. Also a pump up sprayer, using mms/water mix, could be used to make a light application of a very fine mist on frame tops. I would not worry doing those methods on a few hives when i operated 1-3000 but 2 hives presents a much greater risk to your investment, untill proven usable. where are you geographically and is there any american or european foul brood?

copied and pasted from pm. Thanx, Jim

We fumigated the hives, frames and everything using the bag method, before the bees arrived and then gave them 6 drops unactivated MMS1 in sugar water, which they gobbled up without a problem. 2 x 2# packages of bees+ queen from New Zealand rated disease free. They're on Saltspring Island, about 50 miles north of Seattle where there has been a major die off probably on account of gov't spraying. :>( The orchard is in blossom now and syrup consumption has dropped significantly but mms treated syrup is replenished weekly.
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28 Apr 2012 08:19 #16402 by jimboss
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I used the crisco,sugar pattie because they would be cleaned up even with some honey flow. It took a major flow to leave the patties . Probably if you mix some pollen with the pallie they would disappear with a honey flow going on, i produced pollen too but never tried using it because i stopped the patties after the honey flow increased because of antibiotics in the patties and not wanting to chance contamination of the honey
speaking of honey flows and bears. you got fireweed in burned off areas'? also bears on the island? I have relation in seattle suburb and have bucket list of keeping bees in fireweed areas. Also do morel mushrooms follow the fireweed? the best of both worlds.
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