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Phil Moore <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Nov 2004 13:25:41 -0000
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Keith says:
 The fact is there are true surviving feral honey bees alive
> and well and in the cases where beekeepers are keeping them without treats
> they
> out perform there counterparts of other descent.


That is a significant statement, what are the specific instances? What
numbers of colonies are involved? It seems to me that this type of statement
is meaningless unless it is backed up with evidence.

Regards Phil Moore

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