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If you run similar sized colonies of different strains of queens in the same apiary you quickly realise that some strains perform better than others.What is often forgotten is how a particular stock performs has as much to do with the skills of the beekeeper and his location as it has to do with the quality of the queen..
That is not to say Amm's couldn't be bred to be honey monsters; but as they are only being rediscovered and established in restricted areas (despite Hoppy's recent and surprising claims that only people from planet plob believe this:
) they have yet to have an extensive selection for the properties that beekeepers want. To date the emphasis seems to have been to breed for purity, which given their scarcity in the UK is only to be expected.Beekeepera persons from the planet Plob will agree with you ...
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