> > I was waiting for the other shoe to drop - how do they do it?
>
> They breed from survivors. They generally keep smaller yards of colonies.
>
It would be interesting to know what kind/race of bees they currently have.
Also, what kind of isolation they have from Varroa. Would love to see how
they do under pressure.
I have a major problem in that there are now several beekeepers in the area
so I will have Varroa around me for a while.
I am with you. Tried to minimize any treatments and tried one year to let
them survive on small cell, but that is the only year I have ever lost all
my bees. Obviously I did it wrong, since that seems to be the standard
response even back in the days of FGMO.
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine
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