Finman
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Nov 8, 2008
- Messages
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- Location
- Finland, Helsinki
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
When I decided to start selecting anti chalk queens in my apiary, one hive was really good. It did not had chalk brood signs , but when I reared 30 queens from it, 80% out its daugters got chalkbrood.
Another colony was as good, and only 20% out of its daughters got disease.
I bought a queen from Italy, and none of its daughters got disease. I think that queen was a key factor when I reared chalk immune bees.
My friends, who use to rear their queens, tell the same story. When varroa came to the district, shalk brood rised to enormous quantities. After some years they gradually got ridd of the dis
Another colony was as good, and only 20% out of its daughters got disease.
I bought a queen from Italy, and none of its daughters got disease. I think that queen was a key factor when I reared chalk immune bees.
My friends, who use to rear their queens, tell the same story. When varroa came to the district, shalk brood rised to enormous quantities. After some years they gradually got ridd of the dis