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I think the main concerns I have are twofold in this thread... Firstly, the bandying about of the notion of hybrid vigour...which frankly is a bit esoteric if indeed it has any real meaning or value in beekeeping .... without any understanding of the genetics.
Secondly, the idea that meddling with hives in order to 'push bees to the limit' has any credence at all.
I have little need for seeking bees with hybrid vigour... my bees perform to the level they are capable of as a colony... some perform better than others but the gene pool needs this genetic diversity as bees that may not fill five supers could well have valuable other traits in their DNA. Seeking to push a colony to the limit by artificially influencing their behaviour can actually weaken or stress a colony and in due course you can live to regret this.
But, thereagain ... I'm not a proper beekeeper !
Secondly, the idea that meddling with hives in order to 'push bees to the limit' has any credence at all.
I have little need for seeking bees with hybrid vigour... my bees perform to the level they are capable of as a colony... some perform better than others but the gene pool needs this genetic diversity as bees that may not fill five supers could well have valuable other traits in their DNA. Seeking to push a colony to the limit by artificially influencing their behaviour can actually weaken or stress a colony and in due course you can live to regret this.
But, thereagain ... I'm not a proper beekeeper !