> good traits to look for and breed for in a good queen?
> 6. minimal queen supercedure
I would have to ask, do you mean supercedure soon after a new queen is
introduced, or supercedure in the normal course of events? I would agree
that supercedure of new/young queens is a problem...but probably due to
poorly reared/mated queens. On the other hand, successful supercedure to
replace an old or failing queen is a trait that should be selected for.
Much better trait than colonies that use swarming to requeen the colony.
>What are some others?
Feed required for winter. Some colonies fill their supers with honey, and
place none in the broodnest. These need massive feeding of winter
stores...perhaps not such a problem for Mike in Alabama? Colonies that fill
their supers and pack the broodnest is a good trait to select for.
Mike
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