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"Medhat Nasr, Ph. D." <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Jun 2005 11:34:43 -0600
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The ongoing discussion about queen biology and quality is great. It is an
excellent form to share experiences and opinions. I will remind who are
interested to learn about queen rearing and breeding to read " Queen
Rearing and Bee Breeding"  by Laidlaw and Page. This is an excellent book
that covers a lots of ground on production of quality queens. In fact, you
don't have to start rearing queens from eggs to produce queens that make
the grade.

Medhat
Medhat Nasr, Ph. D.
Provincial Apiculturist
Crop Diversification Centre North
17507 Fort Road
Edmonton, AB, Canada T5Y 6H3

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