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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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On 10 Jan 97 at 18:42, Ian Watson wrote: Re: Varroa and Chalkbrood
 
 
> >         2 Why do we requeen, when it has been proved that it is not genetic.
> > Comments?
>
> Yes...
>
>      How do you mean, "that it is not genetic"...?
 
 
There seems to be a variety of views regarding chalkbrood. "it's a spore,
it's caused by dampness, it's caused by chilled brood" neither of the
above is caused by the Queen! I know the accepted procedure is to requeen.
My point, if we have a good strong laying queen, why bother to change her,
when it's not her fault.
        I tend to question some of our accepted methods, some just don't make
sense to me and this is one of them!
        Any one want to comment?
 
 
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