>
>
>> It would be great if some university program, or *someone*, undertook
>> evaluating 100 queens from each major producer using local
>> beekeepers'
>> hives. It might become someone's master's degree study. In
>> Germany, they
>> have an effective national program for evaluating and propagating
>> desirable traits in their queens. It's regretable the US does not
>> have
>> something similar.
>>
>
> I have suggested this a number of times, but nobody wants to bell
> the cat.
> There are too many lawyers waiting for something like this.
Allen
This sounds like the perfect project for Consumer Reports. Ever
thought of contacting them?
Wade
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