Beekeepers in the Russian bee breeding program are finding that chemical
treatments are not necessary, so Steve Taber is probably right in the
fact that it will remove the genetic material that is susceptible
thereby leaving only resistant stock to breed from. So if we let nature
take her course,
as with the Russian bees who have already had 100+ years of no
treatments by Russian beekeepers, in 100+ years we will be better off.
No we will not be left with just Africans.
We do have USDA bee labs that will do the research for us. Why not use
them? If we do not show the government that we want these bee labs,
they will cut funding and we will lose a wonderful resource for
obtaining future research information.
Harper's Honey Farm
Charlie
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