Jonathan Getty
>The most aggressive cross he lists is Carnica * AMM.
Anecdotal reports here in the UK (from a very well respected source) suggest
that many who have bought Carniolans in recent years have lived to regret
it. Initially quite docile, subsequent generations have proved to be very
aggressive. Unfortunately, many beginners have been misled by the adverts
of those selling the Carniolans.
Something that I find really disapponting is that the BBKA, far from
supporting our native bee, has Carniolans in its own apiary at BBKA
Headquarters, Stoneleigh.
Even our own National Bee Unit has done nothing to actively promote native
bees - even though it recognises that imports can bring in exotic diseases.
Best wishes
Peter
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