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I have enjoyed your comments on AHB and maybe the conclusion is not to
import bees.  Definitelly I have to look into developing traits that are
better for the AHB and I'm still evaluating all posibilities.
 
In the meantime what is the story on bee sperm.  Anybody has experience
importing european bee sperm?
 
How easy or how dificult is to inseminate an AHB Queen with European
Drone sperm?
 
Can the importation of sperm carry any diseases with it?
 
Regards,
 
Guillermo
 
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Guillermo Jacoby
AHBeekeeper from Nicaragua

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