peter genders
New Bee
Has anyone had any experience with this particular strain thanks for your time.
foxes,
Pray, when were they imported?
does it matter
May have been aluding to species introduction worldwide by mankind, as per mention of cane toads? Foxes and rabbits, along with the toads, were certainly introduced with catastrophic affect in Australia.It does -As for no idea, I know very well but if you had rwead my post properly you would have seen that my question was specific to the fox
most of those you list were introduced species, and i agree but as for the red fox it's indigenous to this country and to the whole european continent and the Americas - evidence of foxes here date back to pre history, so someone has misled you on that one I'm sorry.
Caucasica from Canada?Are there still breeders of real caucasians in Canada?.
Caucasian is a race, not a strain. I had those since 1966...perhaps 10 years. Origin was from Canada. I do not know what kind of bees they are now.
Caucasian is from subtropical district. It does not achieved very popular role among bee types.
Its color is carbon black but nothing to do with German Black bee.
The crossing between German Black an Caucasian was quite sentitive to EFB
Large hives but lazy forager. Good Italian strain brought 50% more honey.
Caucasica from Canada?Are there still breeders of real caucasians in Canada?
Caucasica from Canada?Are there still breeders of real caucasians in Canada?
I doubt it, although Sue Coby has been working with imported Caucasian semen to bring them back.
Years ago there were Cauc. breeders in North America. I remember their adverts in the journals. They had gray hairs if I remember....advertised as being gray or silver. So Finman must have gotten some of that line. But the Caucasian bee certainly wasn't from Canada.
From Wiki..The Caucasian honey bee originates from the high valleys of the Central Caucasus. Georgia is the “central homeland” for the subspecies, although the bees also can be found in eastern Turkey, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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