deknow quoted Morse:
> "It is known that sperm from Africanized bees was introduced into the
> United States and was used to inseminate local queens in the 1960's
> without apparent adverse effect, and it is likely tht queens were earlier
> introduced from Africa to North America, again without problems".
Is the clue in the word 'apparent'? Might it not take many generations
before 'adverse effects' begin to show? Some hybrids in the UK now show bad
temper that many suspect is on a par with Africanised bees. Although I have
never experienced AHBs, I have handled bees in the UK that seem worse than
the videos of AHB that I have seen, e.g. so many bees attacking my veil that
it was difficult to see through it, coupled with following for up to 400
yards. From the literature, this did not seem to happen before imports
became the norm.
Best wishes
Peter Edwards
beekeepers at stratford-upon-avon.freeserve.co.uk
www.stratford-upon-avon.freeserve.co.uk/
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