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> Most researchers I have talked to explain there is no need  to take AHb
> further  than confirming AHB by one or all of the above methods in a
> percentage  of the bees in a swarm tested.

> Does one really need to know the exact  degree of AHB?

Hi Bob -

Please explain how this works, a bee having various "degrees" of AHB. Are
you strictly talking degrees of behavior or something more elusive like
DNA/genetics?

Regards,
Barry

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