--- On Tue, 6/5/12, John Edwards <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> As several of us have unsuccessfully suggested in the past,
> there are isolated areas in the desert SW which might serve
> as isolated queen-rearing areas. Maybe someday someone will
> try.

reply;
have, but for some reason because knowing is everything under the law, some don't want to know.......but bees in real nature do not test like highly mongrelized enlarged junk in Tucson.... besides breeding differently in a different sphere of influence.

Dee A. Lusby

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