TooBee...
Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2017
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- Location
- Ireland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2+ nucs
Over the past week I've tried to nail down solid evidence (as in numbers, etc.), for the importation of bees after the Isle of White Disease (IWD), in the first couple of decades of the 20thC it's been claimed that up to 90% of AMM died out (some claim as much as 99%, Brother Adams claimed 100%, but this is now considered to be too extreme).
I have come up with several articles that make claims on imports from the continent replenishing apiaries, but no actual figures and certainly nothing even close to hard evidence on the subject.
I'm suspecting that the best I'm going to get is statements made by beekeepers, etc. with first hand experience of bee importation, ie: from their diaries or articles written in their Associations Newsletters, etc. I would settle for that!
Does anyone have any details on this? Or know how I would go about trying to track this information down?
I have come up with several articles that make claims on imports from the continent replenishing apiaries, but no actual figures and certainly nothing even close to hard evidence on the subject.
I'm suspecting that the best I'm going to get is statements made by beekeepers, etc. with first hand experience of bee importation, ie: from their diaries or articles written in their Associations Newsletters, etc. I would settle for that!
Does anyone have any details on this? Or know how I would go about trying to track this information down?