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"Michael L. Wallace" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Nov 1995 21:29:35 -0500
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Hello,
 
No, I did not make a personal complaint to them.  The friend, of which I
speak is a reliable source, who does not make "off-the-cuff" remarks, such as
this, lightly, has been in the bee business for many years, knows a lot of
beekeepers who have purchased Weaver's queens and he has purchased their
queens himself.  The statement comes from years of experience and comments
from others.
 
The Weaver Apiaries that I referred to are the ones in Navasota, Texas.  My
friend says that their classic response to their queens causing
aggressiveness is that "you requeened at the wrong time of year".  Because of
what I was told, I felt it a waste of my time and money (long-distance
charges) to try to lodge a complaint.  Sorry if it upset you, but it's the
truth.
 
 
Mike Wallace
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McKinney, Texas   USA

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