>>By the way this philosophy worked out very well with our breeders in Ontario, Canada. I left this program since 2000, but the program has successfully continued. Each beekeeper is hooked to the idea and kept maintaining the breeding program.
Did you bring new genetics into the program or did you work with the beekeepers' available material? At what point would you be satisfied with eliminating treatments for varroa?
Is there a link to a website describing how you went about the program?
Thank you.
Waldemar
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