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In this fast changing world of 
beekeeping we live in today,  what
Seeley discovered (perhaps 10 years 
ago) probably does not apply to 
the ferals today.


I already wrote that Tom is working on this very issue right now. He has a lot more smarts and a lot more resources than anyone else I know; he has also enlisted Debby Delaney to do the genetic analysis. I am following their work closely and will report as more info becomes available. 

PLB

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