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Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>> Isis writes:
>> Proof would involve two things: 1) side by side
>> comparison with normal hives and 2) .....
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> Interesting you saying this! Not knowing what you
> mean by
> regular bees, assuming size here I will say:
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I think what Isis is referring to is what is called a
control group.  In this case it might be made up of
hives of Italians, Carniolans, Caucasians, whatever,
all raised on the standard cell size comb as sold by
most of the bee supply houses and utilized by most of
the U.S.'s commercial beekeepers.

Mike in Alabama



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