In a message dated 95-11-26 20:37:41 EST, you write:
>Subj: Re: Queen Evaluation
>Date: 95-11-26 20:37:41 EST
>From: [log in to unmask] (Michael L. Wallace)
>The running and fanning stopped and the laying pattern is much better, but
>these bees are absolutely vicious. No matter how much you smoke them, as
>soon as the hive is opened they immediately make a "bee line" for your face.
> The other day, just the act of removing a feeding jar from the top of this
>hive-body/medium super combo caused them to come boiling out of the
entrance,
>which is at the bottom. A friend had come to give me a hand, because I am
>one-armed, due to a broken arm, right now. He was wearing blue jeans, a
navy
>T-shirt and navy cap. They went after him and chased him a good 30 feet
from
>the hive.
>
>I would definitely say there's a breeding problem. My friend tells me this
>is typical of the Weaver queens. If so, I will not be purchasing any more
>queens from them and will definitely requeen next spring.
Did you contact the Weavers? There are two outfits; you don't mention
which one. I have done business with one of them many times, and have had no
unusual problems. They have always been courteous, and shipped on the
promised dates. Give them a fair chance, before writing them off.
There are some fast buck artists in the queen rearing world, which should
be identified, but I doubt that Weavers are among them.
[log in to unmask] Dave Green, PO Box 1200, Hemingway, SC 29554
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