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Bob harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Oct 2013 22:00:47 -0400
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Randy said:

"These were not fully AHB"

I have experience with AHB and have spoke with quite a few researchers on the subject.

Even wrote an article.

Fully AHB?

To some on the list aggresive is the main method of determinig
AHB.

AHB displays other traits not often spoke of.

AHB genetics are spread through out North & South America.

*It is my opinion* AHB researchers were incorrect in their predictions
Of what the future (now!) Would look like 25 years after first detected

In the U.S.

I believe the AHB genetics were introduced but  the prediction Scut like  traits would take over and would be the end of 
Commercial beekeeping simply did not happen.

Researchers hype as bad at times as the media!

Bob

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