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So, Randy, from all you said, there is alot to think about when breeding ones own queens, right? If I raise my own from colonies I select myself, in your opinion, am I really accomplishing much. Especially if I don't know as much as you?
   
  Mark

Randy Oliver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  I've been breeding queens for 20+ years. In my experience, you can breed
bees that can do nearly anything. 
			
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