Control Honeybee Mites or Weevils, etc. in Stored Wheat?
lloyd kinder (lkindr@hotmail.com)
Mon, 21 Sep 1998 16:07:35 PDT
Does anyone know how to repel or remove mites from honeybees? I hear
that's what's decimating them. Do you suppose there's something that's
made them more susceptible to mites in the first place? What could that
be? Something toxic and artificial? We have weevils and other pests in
our stored wheat. Know of anything for that, in case pyramids don't
work? I have a catalog that advertises several kinds of pest repellers
that work on electricity by putting out certain frequency sound waves
that are supposed to repel various critters from bugs to rodents. Does
anyone have experience with any such devices that actually work? I tried
one long ago that didn't seem to do a thing. There's a device called the
Rife beam-ray device that I've heard actually does work and I have a
video on it. It can destroy specific pathogenic micro-organisms by
adjusting the frequency, but I don't think it's sound waves. It must be
electromagnetic waves, tho I ain't sure. Does anyone know if it can kill
bugs? It probably wouldn't work on a large bin full of grain. But I'm
always hopeful. I want an organic method. Aloha. Lloyd
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