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Date: | Mon, 24 Jul 2000 09:09:03 -0400 |
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Robert sees different colored bees in the hive and asks "Could this be a
case of a queen having mated with drones of different races, and producing
different coloured offspring?"
Yes, that is exactly what is going on. In fact, it is not at all uncommon.
If a beekeeper is breeding queens, seeing bees of the same color in a hive
is a sign that stray drones are not getting through. On the other hand,
seeing different colors is a sign that more isolation is needed!
Lloyd
Lloyd Spear, Owner, Ross Rounds, Inc. The finest in comb honey production.
www.rossrounds.com
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