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Carolyn Ehle <[log in to unmask]>
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How much of it is drones, and mating.....and are the ubiquitous 
environmental hormone disrupters (mostly estrogenic) affecting our 
drones or queens?  I've not been able to keep up on posts and literature 
for some time..... any science or good natural history?

Carolyn in SC

On 2/3/2014 5:07 PM, Little Wolf Apiaries -our bees get all the 
attraction wrote:
> I thought I would
> throw it out there and feed him what you folks might say
>
> "Can you explain why so many beekeepers raising their own or purchasing
> queens find they lack fertility?    It is something that should be looked
> into but has NOT.?
>
> Walter
> littlewolfapiaries.comV-powered.html

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