>Scott Debnam takes nasty tempered colonies and changes their behavior to docile and welcoming - just as long as he gives them a reward when he walks into the apiary.
Great conversation. I see now how a drones programed behavior of advertising a DCA could lead to increasing it's chance of propagating it's mothers, and therefor it's own, line.
But the quote above is a real surprise. Jerry, please elaborate. Will this allow BNB on those extreme heat days that we have been experiencing?
Paul
P.S. BNB, buck naked beekeeping.
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