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>"And as you explained about Dean here......he did good filming, but not as 
>you evidewntly see it, for the bees though flying having to reorientate 
>with fast whole yard divisions were NOT stinging......and jsut normal 
>commercial doings for those that ARE commercial.

Dee A. Lusby<"

I have seen that video, and I am sure I know why it is not available now. 
Those bees were not doing re-orientation flights.  They were flat out 
attacking the camera lens, and everyone in that yard.
Dee do you really believe the garbage you spew, or are you just to proud to 
admit that the reason for your success is africanized bees?  As I have said 
before I do not have a problem believing you do not treat or feed artificial 
feeds.  I do have a problem with the idea that your bees support your 
operation, that your success is due to small cell, that they are gentle, and 
I definitely do not believe that they are not africanized.
Letting nature take it's course would produce just what you have, mite and 
disease resistance, along with  mean defensive africanized bees, that can 
survive without assistance in their environment.
Dave 

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