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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]På vegne af Ben Hanson
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Emne: Russian Aggression?

any thoughts?

The defence grade or agressivity is genetic bound, and the only way to get
around this is to select from less behaviour. As a user of queens, you have
to requeen with a queen with less of those genes present. To take care of
this the queen breeder have the responsibility. You can do nothing but
requeening.


best regards

Jorn Johanesson

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