>Sometimes chalkbrood mummies are not from the current queen and from frames interchanged from other hives.
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>For those who are interested in breeder selection and other matters re: chalk, check out the archives.
... that's why I'm writing about beehive marking, where chalk appears best through wintering and in the spring at the bottom and in the cell. After all, being principled must help and not mix the positive with the negative. After all, it is just an infectious disease.
I'm responding to a working mini-conference. I don't have a chance to register due to the absence of language and time. So I wanted to thank you in advance for any information about the progressive report if it happens thanks to a mini-conference that someone will give here in response.
Gustav Palan
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