> I still select, but not as enlarged honeybee doers do it.
But isn't that "against nature", or do you have a special exemption?
> For that is too labor intensive and not needed with happy and
> healthy honeybees
Happy? Do happy bees attack the camera?
> without the dopes and artificial feeds.
Whatever those might be. Please detail.
> And it seems NO one teaches natural selection anymore for working
> with the top 10% as used to be while line breeding with outmating.
I'm hoping you will explain this secret code, in detail.
> ...............But then today's cheap is certainly cheap!!!
Cheap? Please explain.
> And as you explained about Dean here......he did good filming, but
> not as you evidewntly see it, for the bees though flying having to
> reorientate with fast whole yard divisions were NOT stinging
Why can't I find the video on the web anymore?
> ......and jsut normal commercial doings for those that ARE
> commercial.
Not any commercial beekeepers I know.
Name names, please.
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