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>>As we have pointed out time and again, it is next to impossible to keep European bees in an area that is completely Africanized, like the Yucatan, or southern Arizona.

It seems that it's easier to select for gentle, productive traits in AHB in Africanized areas.  There is seems to be quite a range in AHB characteristics.

Waldemar

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