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>The Roman gardener, who may have had a dozen hives, had to kill one to
>harvest honey. Which one would he kill? Of course he'd kill the one that
>stung his kids every time they walked by. That's a breeding and culling
>program that promotes gentle bees.
In skep beekeeping in England during the last century, the bees that
were killed to gather a harvest, were the heaviest ones.with the most
stores, and the lightest that probably wouldnt winter well.
Why should the Romans kill off a vicious colony when it may not have
much stores?
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Tom Speight