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>>I wonder. Has anyone heard any high profile people advocating this?
> Dave de Jong (US, Brazil) advocates AHB
> Ernesto Guzman (Mexico, Canada) does not, -- not suitable for modern
> beekeeping
Right. Good point, and Brazil is making a lot of honey with AHB as I
understand it. I also seem to recall that AHB in Brazil is different from
the AHB that reached the US, and, of course it has been there much longer so
they have had more time to adjust.
Actually, though, I was thinking about the US when I wrote, but Guzman would
know.
I wonder how much the movement through Mexico and Central America changed
AHB?
I know Mexican bees (at least the ones I worked with) were muy caliente even
before AHB.
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