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>The best description of this trait that I have seen to-date is that of Tom
>Glenn's: http://glenn-apiaries.com/bbb.html
Recently, while researching about VSH, I came across information that a 100% VSH queen basically needs to supply brood frames, she must be inseminated, the bee colony, logically, if she produces nothing but genetic material and which is propagated long-term, ... she does not hide it in herself risk of genetic defect?
Although it is believed that these are additive properties, if isolation occurs, basically such a pure VSH queen is doomed. I take the issue from the other end, I know that such a depression of genes cannot even occur, but what if it does? What if it's a pretty serious problem in the future?
Gustav Palan
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