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Charlie, you're giving me a good chuckle : )
I hope that my new series in ABJ will clarify it for you.
> >Do we have resistant wild populations? Nope.... not yet anyway
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What evidence can you present to support this? In many areas there exist
feral populations that are genetically and morphologically distinct from
the managed populations. If you are going to make statements as fact,
please include supporting evidence.
> Tell me how genetics is going to overcome a predator with a bunch of
> viruses attached.
>
Every species on Earth has parasites, and every one has to deal with
viruses. If they had not overcome both, they would be extinct. Is that
clear enough?
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> > but when you step back and really LOOK at the problem with the anologys
> I gave you see a different picture.
>
I have indeed really looked at the situation (as I can assure you that Pete
has, as well as many other beekeepers and researchers worldwide), and see a
very different picture than you.
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> >So I give you an opinion
I appreciate your opinions Charlie. But I suggest that you brush up on
your biology.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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