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On 1/17/2013 11:25 AM, allen wrote:
>> I seriously doubt whether natural selection has had much effect on US
>> honey bees, since human selected bees are far more numerous in most
>> locales, and any queen that mates in the air is going to get hit by
>> whatever local drones happen to be hanging out close by. But this is
>> common knowledge, has been for 200 years.
>
Any body treat for TM any more? That I assume that would be natural 
selection as the susceptible bees died so there genes died also.
TM is still around.

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