バテ法

English translation: Patty method

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Japanese term or phrase:バテ法
English translation:Patty method
Entered by: Roderick Anderson

10:02 Oct 11, 2009
Japanese to English translations [PRO]
Science - Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) / Insectology
Japanese term or phrase: バテ法
蜜蜂にテラマイシンを与えるシロップ法、粉末法、抗生物質入りバテ法などがある
TCN6YR
Japan
Local time: 13:28
Patty method/antibiotic patty method.
Explanation:
In 1961 Bill Wilson developed the antibiotic patty method for applying chemical treatments to bee colonies. When used properly, antibiotic patties offered the best method of applying an antibiotic such as Terramycin.

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Roderick Anderson
Japan
Local time: 13:28
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It was very helpful. Thank you very much.
Syrop method, powder method, and then patty method. It sounds better.
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4Patty method/antibiotic patty method.
Roderick Anderson
3application by patty
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application by patty


Explanation:
http://www.apimondia.org/apiacta/articles/2003/mutinelli_2_....

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1 hr   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
Patty method/antibiotic patty method.


Explanation:
In 1961 Bill Wilson developed the antibiotic patty method for applying chemical treatments to bee colonies. When used properly, antibiotic patties offered the best method of applying an antibiotic such as Terramycin.

Please see link:


    Reference: http://maarec.psu.edu/newsletters/BeeAwareDecember2000.pdf
Roderick Anderson
Japan
Local time: 13:28
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PRO pts in category: 12
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It was very helpful. Thank you very much.
Syrop method, powder method, and then patty method. It sounds better.
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