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Mario Pittori wrote:
> I fully agree. However, you seem to be rather lonely with this view, at
> least so far. And it can be done, tame them, I mean. Maybe change
> management methods here and there a bit. Less smoke, less banging around
> of hive parts, etc.
"At least so far," is correct.  I suggested, here on BEE-L, years ago 
that the only real solution to the AHB was to apply selective breeding 
to them.  I was pooh poohed then, but the idea is finally catching on.

Tom Elliott
Chugiak, AK

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