Brilliant LOL!
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I agree MBC but I think if we're talking about AMM then you'll be looking in vain for your "broad base" to come from the commercial sector. As far as I can see they please themselves and take no account of the rest of us. They might love bees but they love their bees.
Interested to hear what the "naive elitist ideas" are and who they originate from in your opinion.
Misprint that should say native elitist :)
Drumgerry you have the right Idea
When you bought that II kit I thought the "cria has gone loco"
Turns out you were right it is the essential ingredient
You can have seance without a Ouija board but it's better with
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/Ouija-Boards-/102515/i.html
here's a link for said board which might come in useful for contacting sources of pure AMM stock
plenty over here.Quote:
sources of pure AMM stock
Very useful ingredient but I would say working with a local group is a more important factor.Quote:
When you bought that II kit I thought the "cria has gone loco"
Turns out you were right it is the essential ingredient
The clue that this was a general swipe at anyone who puts unnecessary hurdles in front of, or have unrealistic expectations of our farmers, was here ;"people should not try to hamstring our food producers" ,but if you want a specific example relative to this thread, then the idea that we shouldnt seasonally move our bees to better pastures is pretty much what I was getting at.:)
Apparently it keeps pretty well at room temperature for a week or two.
Gerry has probably read up more about it than I have but I did have someone send me a load of links and documents on II a couple of years ago.
definitely something I will get into at some point. One step at a time.
10 years ago one of the beekeepers I know was bringing his bees down from the hills every year to the oil seed rape
These were bees descended from his father's and before him his grandfather
Nobody thought much about it but every hive he brought down that swarmed meant it went back hybridised
Meanwhile every July hundreds of hives would appear up the glen stocked with nice but exotic bees
Result was a lost opportunity to propagate those bees which were dark and lovely
Now some would say that opportunity sailed by in his father or even grandfathers time but nobody could deny it was due to migratory beekeeping
I have always had hybrid bees myself and as I have said before I would sooner have some well bred selected bees brought to the rape than the general ill tempered hodge podge that could arrive . But that makes everything variable for me as well. My 20+ hives are a drop in a very large ocean of genetic soup
Clearly we have very different points of view when it comes to the bee farmers MBC. I don't see much sense in replying point by point. Let's not waste anyone's time for the next couple of pages eh?
And I'll leave the dark magic to you DR!:D