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PLB wrote: " I welcome any and all descriptions

of modern beekeeping operations that are successfully using African 

bees. I am

not an authority on them and rely on the experiences of others, 

especially that

of Ernesto Guzman, who worked with them for decades in Mexico."



A decade or more ago, Ken Hoare, a beekeeper from Shropshire, UK, when 

on a visit over the pond made a point of visiting Mexico and reported 

that the Africanised bees he played with there were no worse tempered 

than those he was used to handling in England.



Chris









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