>
> >In this case I thought your advocating, and am quite sure Randy is,
> that treating our bees is counterproductive
Charlie, you should be careful about guessing what I think : )
> In fact the storm in most places is getting worse as Varro is
> transmitting more and more viruses.
Evidence please! Varroa has only been shown to transmit a few viruses.
However, some of those viruses are coevolving with the bees and the mite.
> > Yes that may be because we treat, but what I hear you saying is the
> bond method would solve the issue
My gosh Charlie--I've never promoted the Bond method, and in fact speak
against it regularly.
That in no way is a genetic solution, its burying the problem.
Actually, it certainly can be a genetic solution.
> All the research I have seen so far shows us the hygienic, is not the
answer, and is recessive.
May I suggest that you've misunderstood the research of which you speak.
>So as I view it, as of yet, a two pronged rebuttal to that hypothesis'.
Heck actually the best possible I have seen so far is the Purdue ankle
biters I hold out some hope that’s a more dominate trait.
I suggest that you search the definition of genetic dominance.
I'll be discussing the mathematical implications of increased grooming on
the mite's intrinsic rate of increase.
>
> >Jose is right, it is complex and we are all coming from different angles
Actually, it is you who appears to be coming from a different angle : )
> >but one thing seems obvious is that the "restiance" genes be they viral
> or otherwise, are defiantly recessive
>
Again, please check your biology prior to posting to an "informed"
discussion group.
>
> >Because not only is it unrealistic, evidence so far shows its not true.
Actually, all the evidence that I've seen indicates that it is true.
> For me that’s the point I, and many others stop listening, good bad or
> indifferent not my point.
>
Perhaps you should stop talking, and start listening : )
Seriously, Charlie, give me a bit of time to fully explain. I'm not trying
to be coy, but I'll be publishing a lot of information that may change your
opinions.
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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