Roger White wrote:
'I thought that I would give my own opinion on the subject. I always regard
supersedure queens as inferior. They are always raised from a failing/old
mother and as such cannot be expected to have the physical or genetic
qualities of a queen in her prime that is used to produce daughters.'
Not sure that I can agree with this.
Surely the genetic characteristics will not change with age and the physical
quality of the queen is down to the conditions under which she is raised,
i.e. adequate nurse bees, good pollen supply etc. I cannot see that the age
of the queen is very relevant - or am I missing something?
Peter Edwards
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