Boston Bees
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I live in a semi isolated area.
Ahh yes, the famously remote and sparsely populated corner of the UK that is ..... Oxfordshire ......
How many apiaries does Beebase tell you are within 10km?
I live in a semi isolated area.
As a scientist why do you have any overlap, small cell has been peer reviewed and found to be bunkum based on Africanised bees. As to bibba not sure I’d look to them for anything, would we be right in assuming then that your EVERYONE is a few bibba members?I remember them wanting black bees now the core value is local please what is this area/region of none treaters.
I think BIBBA would be a better place to find out.
Steve Jobs have nothing to do with honeybee survivors. Meither Einstein. There is no country on globe, where honeybees have vanished for varroa.
Bazzer, it seems that you have such knowledge, which no one else did not have.
But Bazzer, I can see from one senyence that you are not an expert in this area.
You say that survivors flourish year after year when others are died.
If you bother to read about survivors, they are just and just alive. Like Russian bee's typical winter cluster is 3 frames, it cannot build up in spring, even a tiny colony stays alive to the Spring.
Same in Gotland Sweden. From 150 mite tolerant moved colonies only 30 are alive now. Their winter cluster size is now after 10 years typically 3 frames. Such colony cannot go over winter in Finland. And such colony cannot get joney yield in the UK.
I think Bazzer, that you are more believer than a beebreeder. If you are right in your opinions, we would not have varroa issue on this globe.
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So you are saying Russian bees never yield any honey - they just survive?
I did not say that . It was you. You can read about Russian bees from American studies.
Lets say that to me 30 kg yield is limit of nothing.
If the colony has 3 frames in May, it does not get nothing in June, neither July. 10 Kg per hive is to me nothing. Why I should I go backwards 60 years because of resistant bees? I would return to the point where I started without beekeeping skills.
it may be a major hinderance for colony growth with Italian bees in Finland but is not a problem for my bees in Scotland
we're still waiting to learn where this area in the UK is that all the beekeepers have decided to go TF
I know, that colonies grow in Scotland as fast as in Finland.
Brood cyckle is 3 weeks.
A hive full of bees in willow blooming time can grow 8 frames of brood, but 3 frame colony can grow only one frame.
Then we are in July. At the beginning of July I can add one box more to the hive and in every week one box more.
To 3 frame hive I can add next box at the beginning of August, but yield flowers are gone then.
Good yields over 100 kg depends on pastures, but a hive must be big enough to store all nectar daily, what it gets from pastures.
So what kind of scientist are you actually?As a scientist I was simply being transparent about my methodology
It is a shame you don't have heather in Aug/Sept like we do
A fairly good oneSo what kind of scientist are you actually?
Actually the reason we historically have so much heather is that grouse eat the fresh stems and the aristocracy loved to spend their holidays shooting grouseIt is. We have lots of heather, but grouds are dry, and heather gives nothing on sand and on cliffs.
We have much, what we do not have.
I have seen your mountains in videos. Sheep and deers have eaten every tree and bush in scenery .That is why you have heather so much.
care to enlighten us?A fairly good one
The everyone quote came from your good self.It will be a long time for the UK but maybe this will be the only Brexit benefit? There are already some areas where everyone has agreed not to treat their bees - with time the survivors in these areas will dominate the genetics and they will then start to spread.
Isn’t Murray that direction? You know the biggest commercial beek in the countryThe only area of non-treatment I can reveal to you is my own which is to the N-W of Glasgow along the Endrick valley. I will respect other's right to keep their locations to themselves as I would with other scientist's data.
No thank you - happy to let the readers decide whether your proposition is true or not.care to enlighten us, or, like any question aimed at you, are we going to experience another load of obfuscation and waffle?
as a 'scientist' you seem to think that half facts and assumptions mixed with a dash of pseudo science is sufficient to prove whatever point you are trying to make
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