Last season, following increase, one of my colonies was very cross, you might say “bees from hell”. They reacted quickly to hive inspection, stinging and chasing with ferocity. I realised that this trait (?) was very different from the occasional crossness from botched inspection, post-flow moodiness (?), etc., etc., that is usual for beeks.
I will, of course requeen. But: the colony thrived over the summer - much honey yield and exceptionally low varroa.
Are their other anecdotes from forum members that might have the same association between crossness and high yield/low varroa? Or are there just as many anecdotes to the contrary, that yield/low varroa are no different from non-cross bees?
Maybe this is Pandora box that should remain closed?
Alan.
I will, of course requeen. But: the colony thrived over the summer - much honey yield and exceptionally low varroa.
Are their other anecdotes from forum members that might have the same association between crossness and high yield/low varroa? Or are there just as many anecdotes to the contrary, that yield/low varroa are no different from non-cross bees?
Maybe this is Pandora box that should remain closed?
Alan.