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> And, the eastern Europeans do not expect the honey productivity that we have in many parts of the USA.
In Europe, there is no problem with "tracking" sources. Learning in the form of incitement to action by beckoning and motivating bees in Europe works, we know it, we are not backward. Czech proverb, Where there is nothing, not even death can take.The real problem is the lack of resources for bees. This means the occupation of land and areas and a bad situation in the renewal of avenues, health of forests, poor nectar yield of hybrid seeds in the field, drought, etc. I would see that as a major difference.
A bee colony, if it has a clutch, will bring a lot of honey to the box of shoe.
Gustav Palan
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