I raise my own queens and they are AMM
I raise my own queens and they are AMM(ish)
I raise my own queens and the are carniolan
I raise my own queens and they are caniolan(ish)
I raise my own queens and they are buckfast
I raise my own queens and they are Buckfast(ish)
I raise my own queens and they are Italian
I raise my own queens and they are italian(ish)
I raise my own queens and they are hybrid/allsorts
I raise my own queens as part of a breeding group
I see Philip McCabe was mentioned in the article
Here is is covered in Galtee black bees.
We were talking about this in the car last Sunday.
Apparently it was easy to get them on but not so easy to get them off and he had to jump off a table to dislodge the most of them.
People were scuttling around like ants filling bees into apideas so none went to waste.
Only got 7 stings apparently.
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Edit 7 stings
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Didn't know you were mates with Dara. We were both speakers at the conference.
He's on the NIHBS science committee we have set up.
Dara is the main mover behind the varroa resistance project we have underway.
Photos and presentations are on the website
Perhaps after all those words by Willie R on the previous page I should point out that you can buy his book (an interesting read) at their website. Visited them last New Year and it was very worthwhile.
http://www.chainbridgehoney.co.uk/Re...S.-Robson/p-60
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