Back from the south.
Came back in the night from my fact finding mission in the areas in question, and the talk at Symonds Yat, and see that a lot of the same misinformation has resurfaced.
I am well aware that there are many who plainly do not believe a word I say, and know better than I do myself about my ability and my motives. The rumours are plainly true and what I have to tell is not. So be it. I cannot get rouind that. I have been open about the project, answered charges well wide of the mark, dealt with stuff that was totally fictitious, and understand very well that some opposition is inevitable.
However, whilst down there I DID look at some of these local bees that apparently I am going to destroy..............and what I saw was bees that are more exotic looking than anything I propose. They were a real mixed bag, with more yellow phase workers out pollen gathering than there were dark ones. The dark ones were grey striped as well, and I mean really grey striped (as in carnica or caucasica striped). To my mind the colonies were good and of nice strength, but A.m.m. of any degree of purity they plainly are not. I am not denigrating the bees, or their keepers, and would not have been unhappy if they belonged to me, but any idea that I am going to bring disaster to the area, when the local drone pool must be full of these hybridised bees already is untrue. If these existing bees are not a threat then neither are mines. I do appreciate that those thinking ALL the bees in the local gene pool are locally adapted stock may well be sincere and not have seen the rather yellow crosses I saw.
The theme of aggression is being raised again and again, with repect to the crosses. I can only repeat yet again that in our outfit, and our mainstream bees and hybrids are a lot closer to real blacks (a yellow stripe colony is very rare) than those I saw on Friday, the crosses with these bees, and we have had many many thousands, are not aggressive.
Off forum, in private messages, and especially meeting people face to face yesterday, the reception is not by any means universally negative, and people who apparently had a lot to lose were welcoming and open. That is not to say there were no concerned voices, because there were a few, but the majority were open and helpful.
With respect to Chris B's suggestion? I would agree to doing a trial group, a single isolated set. However, all my earlier misgivings about UK origin stock remain. Not about the stock per se, but the availability of health certification.
Finally...........as Dan was before me, I am frustrated by people who do not know me indicating, with incredible levels of certainty, that I am motivated only by cash. Just not true, not even slightly true. I am one of the least materialistic people you will come across and what motivates me most in life is bees. I know what my own ethics are and what makes me tick.
Off travelling again today, got bee sites to sort out in Aberdeenshire, weather permitting, so may not be able to respond promptly to matters arising.