> As with any other species, man's intervention and "breedi
Hi Coleene
> As with any other species, man's intervention and "breeding" for what
we perceive
> is better, may have just come back to bite us in the butt!
I may have a vested interest in the answer, but is breeding really the problem or maybe simply the answer? I hold the view that we have had too little breeding of bees in the UK, and that a tad more would go a long way to improving bee health.
Perhaps it is the intensive management rather than the breeding that causes the problems in this case?
best wishes
Gavin
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