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Bob & Liz <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 9 Jun 2001 09:30:16 -0500
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Hello Pasha & All,
> Does anyone have info on package bees from south texas? I mean behaviour
issue.
I have been waiting a long time for this post. I expected the post years
ago. I personally have heard of no behaviour problems with packages from
Weaver Apiaries in Texas and many of those are sent into our area. South
Texas covers a HUGE area could you be more specific to the area. If you
suspect AHB you can send a sample into any of the bee labs for testing . You
should notify the state inspector in your area now if you live in a non AHB
area. If your package came from a area close to a county with AHB all it
would take is one AHB drone to fly into a nuc mating area.
If you are not talking about your package being possible AHB I apologise for
my misunderstanding your post. If you are not happy with the temperment of
any package the only option is to requeen with another queen.
Sincerely,
Bob Harrison
Odessa, Missouri

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