> I have never seen any proof that the so-called ferals are anything more than swarms recently escaped from managed hives.
A very good point, and I agree.
Lets study this further.
Just because there is a lack of
proof, does that provide
sufficient evidence to suggest they
are from domestic colonies?
I think not, it suggests nothing,
and leaves one only with speculation.
Another speculation which can be made
is that records in Penn State and DOA
survey's should reflect a 10 fold increase
in honeybee colonies in SW PA to
coincide with the 10 fold increase in
bee removal calls.
Best Wishes
Joe Waggle
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