I think we can assume he has varroa,he lost 80% of his tolerant bees a year or 2 agoOxfordshire - Varroa was first Identified by a Beefarmer in 1992 I think so the chances they haven’t got it are slim at best
I think we can assume he has varroa,he lost 80% of his tolerant bees a year or 2 agoOxfordshire - Varroa was first Identified by a Beefarmer in 1992 I think so the chances they haven’t got it are slim at best
I'm being polite again.Such is life
do they have bee farmers in Oxfordshire? this cove seems to think that it's devoid of managed coloniesOxfordshire - Varroa was first Identified by a Beefarmer in 1992 I think so the chances they haven’t got it are slim at best
Hmm, according to some 'master' beekeepers he's a 'very experienced and competent' beekeeper, I think they missed out an India and November there somehow.I think we can assume he has varroa,he lost 80% of his tolerant bees a year or 2 ago
I'm getting a beer.I'm getting deja vu.
A quick look at your BFA members book should tell youdo they have bee farmers in Oxfordshire? this cove seems to think that it's devoid of managed colonies
Particularly when some are looking for resistant bees in trees AAAS
Now stop it hes clearly suggested to the reporter there’s humid valleys keeping the bees separateIF there is something keeping these colonies in some degree of genetic isolation, it is not distance
The High Park part of the Blenheim estate, where the ancient oak woods are, is in the southern part of the park, about half way between Woodstock and Long Hanborough. I know there are beekeepers in the latter, which is about 2km away, but there are beekeepers scattered all over Oxforshire, just like anywhere else. IF there is something keeping these colonies in some degree of genetic isolation, it is not distance
I think exactly that has been mooted that black virgins mate with black drones but yellow ones mate with both black and yellow. Aren’t black quuens supposed to avail themselves of AVM ?So why are there any small black bee colonies down in the woods when the external pressure of yellow, vigorous genetics is so strong? Do they have their own DCAs in the magical oak land glades protected by sinister damp valleys?
The only humid valley I can sense is the one between a bull's rear cheeksNow stop it hes clearly suggested to the reporter there’s humid valleys keeping the bees separate
Had to look up Apiary Vicinity Mating. What aristocratic bees these are. Did someone say inbred?I think exactly that has been mooted that black virgins mate with black drones but yellow ones mate with both black and yellow. Aren’t black quuens supposed to avail themselves of AVM ?
Oh, come on, there is a black bee at about 11 o'clock in the photo. Perhaps he means that one?This picture from his own just giving page appears to show normal Heinz 57 bees to me. I’m sure he’d be a little more selective in those sent for testing!
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Which years are you meant to put a black dot on your queens?He probably coloured it in with a felt tip pen!
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