IGGY ?,
> Hah! That's a rather round about way of saying you've got African Bees now
!!
>
Actually, Scot presented a rather direct way of saying his bees could be
African by stating the area was admittedly influenced by Scuts, but in my
opinion this is no proof of them actually being Scuts or African. Also the
bees mentioned in Paraguay did not act as if African or Scut either but a
different strain of bee totally, with gentle character and late foraging
behavior.
. .. Keith Malone, Chugiak, Alaska
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