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Something to watch today
When the exact opposite is actually true (or should German actually read British) Did start watching it meself but sadly lost interest and found myself on fleabay looking for shelving for the new storage shedthe notion that the German bee organisation were not very helpful or forward thinking
I take your point though he mentioned the Deutscher Imkerbund more than once when pointing out perceived errors/faults in methodology and or advice etc....When the exact opposite is actually true (or should German actually read British) Did start watching it meself but sadly lost interest and found myself on fleabay looking for shelving for the new storage shed
Maybe it's the same as with us then? all the innovation and forward thinking takes place outside the thrall of a national association which is as moribund and set in their ways as ours.I take your point though he mentioned the Deutscher Imkerbund more than once when pointing out perceived errors/faults in methodology and or advice etc....
I was about to say exactly the same thing, but you beat me to itWhen the exact opposite is actually true (or should German actually read British) Did start watching it meself but sadly lost interest and found myself on fleabay looking for shelving for the new storage shed
I was about to say exactly the same thing, but you beat me to it
I'm aware of two papers, one in 2014 which showed the average bee in Germany now has near 48% Varroa resistance (Pin Test), and another estimating the rate of increase was 1.5% per year...
Yes, but I'm suspecting that the National breeding programme has little to do with Deutscher Imkerbund which is their equivalent (maybe on more ways than one) of the BBKAthat's an amazing result, since their national breeding program began around 1990.
It shows how capable the bees are in detecting that something is wrong inside the sealed cell, such as, virus / disease infection, reproducing varroa mite, etc. and then their ability to open and remove the problem quickly.Pin test does not measure varroa resistance. It only tells, how quickly bees indentyfy dead pupae and clean them from the combs.
I shows how capable the bees are in detecting that something is wrong inside the sealed cell, such as, virus / disease infection, reproducing varroa mite, etc. and then their ability to open and remove the problem quickly.
And they're also crap at solving Wordle
Apiarist. You use too much imagination.
Medication against varroa sets up a form of genetic addiction.
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