>The feral lines discovered by Delaney, Szalanski, and others show that
when given that opportunity the bee is able to adapt and overcome novel
threats such as varroa.
As ET and Kevin have pointed out, we have indeed bred commercial stocks of
bees that are quite different from the wild type. Most of our commercial
stocks can no longer survive in a natural setting unless assisted by
humans. I hardly call that progress, but it would certainly qualify as
breeding.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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