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Fri, 6 Aug 1999 08:57:34 -0400
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I do not understand some of the things that I have read on the net.
Some of the queen raisers from the North are saying that a queen raised
in the North are better for Northern beekeepers than queens raised in
the South.
   Now if I take a good brood stock from the North and take it to the
south and raise queens off of them, that some how that changes the
genetic make up of these bees so that they will not be any good in the
North.
   Help me out here this is not like I learn it.
BUD

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