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Re: Splits or local queen production
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Thom Bradley <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 8 Jul 1999 10:02:07 -0400
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        I have 10 hives that I bought from a retiring beekeeper. They have
outstanding characteristics (honey, bees, queens, wax, toogoodtobetrue
kind of stuff) and have not had a commercial queen for 10 years. These
bees are perfect for our environment.
        I want to continue to use the genetics of this line. Pretend I don't
have any experience. If I want to produce queens this fall, what steps
should I then take to produce my own queens or splits to ensure (as much
as possible) a good queen.
        They are relatively well isolated from feral drones that are not
actually from my stock.

Thom Bradley
Chesapeake, VA

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