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>In addition, the forcing of drones to exhibit resistance to disease from
parasites (such as nosema) rapidly selects for overall resistance to
parasites in the bee population.

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> >Hmmm.  So why do we still have problems?
>

Not sure if you're just being humorous Peter.  If bees weren't resistant to
nosema, all colonies would be dead.  There are tradeoffs for resistance.
 Nature selects for a balance, not the sort of perfection that beekeepers
dream of.

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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com

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