>Ian - I do not see the difference as the "killer bees" to which you
>refer, trace their origins back to some hives of bees that were imported
>from Africa to a University in Brazil. As I understand it, someone
>accidentally left a queen excluder screen off the entrance and
>a swarm issued forth .......................and they were off & running !
Because, there is not one "African" bee. In Africa, there are several
subspecies, some of which are scutellata, monticola, capensis,
adansonii and lamarckii, all of which have different characteristics.
As I said in my original post, the "Africanized Honey Bee" is a cross
between A. m. scutellata queens, which are the ones unfortunately
let loose in Brazil in 1956 and whatever drones the queens mate with.
I understand the scutellata genes are dominant, hence the aggressive
"Africanized honeybees", which as we have found, is a confusing term.
Hopefully, this is clearer now?
Regards,
Ian Watson [log in to unmask]
real estate agent gardener baritone
beekeeper---> 14 colonies
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