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Carlos Aparicio <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 2 Jan 1998 12:20:29 +0300
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        Some time ago I have a doubt, whose response could not find in any
apiculture book, and that perhaps someone could give me at the very least an
opinion.
        The question is:  How much time   lives a bee colony?
        Is out of the point  how much lives a bee, or drone or queen, but the
colony in its current location.
        Interest particularly the wild colonies.
        I know one that is more than fifteen years, and it does not give
obsolescence signs.
I ask me if it will be able to arrive to 50 years, or to hundred.
        Any opinion or feedback  on this subject will be greatly appreciated.
 
        Carlos Aparicio

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