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james kilty <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:57:25 +0100
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Dear all you kind folk

I'd be grateful for comments on the observations and opinions expressed
at the web page below (plus any other friendly comment on other pages if
you so wish). I am familiar with some of the work which we hear about on
this List, though I have not seen too many pictures or numbers. I know
about Dennis Murrell's pages (and a nice picture of dismembered pupae
with mites) and would be grateful if any of you could point me towards
other work with/towards varroa tolerant bees which give the methods of
selection and the progress of the project, particularly if they start
with the local bee in the area (as distinct from importing a varroa
tolerant bee and then trying to breed in the characters as in the Elgon
strain). I will be happy to add your URL's to my pages as I build them
up.

Many thanks

James Kilty
http://www.kilty.demon.co.uk/beekeeping/improvement.htm#chars


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