In a message dated 26/09/2009 09:07:24 GMT Daylight Time,
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Absolutely right. I do not understand why this myth is perpetuated.
An old timer, Charlie Mearns, (who would be 100 next year if he was still
alive) once spoke to me of the fearsome reputation back in pre-war days of
'they black Eyetalians' and the late Lord Wynford, whose uncle was a notable
local beekeeper confirmed this. They must have been the crosses from
imported queens following the Isle of Wight disease that decimated our native
bees.
Please not that 'decimate' means to kill one in 10, not 9/10!
Chris
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