> How does one recognise an "optimum queen"? does one assume, from her
> lineage (and selection programme) that she should be good, or is there
> something one looks for in an emerging queen? what is the definition
> of an "optimum queen"?
Why not ask Bee-L? You will spark a hell of a debate. Act blonde. :)
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Martin H. Villet
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Rhodes University
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