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Have identified a line of queen's we have that are a bit chalky so will be sorting those out next year. This led me to wondering about the genetics of it.
Do we know if the susceptibility for chalk brood is solely passed down along the queen line or are there chalky drones out there that will turn daughters of a resistant queen chalky?
Do we know if the susceptibility for chalk brood is solely passed down along the queen line or are there chalky drones out there that will turn daughters of a resistant queen chalky?