Finman
Queen Bee
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I just read a research about Russian forest bees on Volga river region. The region belongs to black bee original region, mellifera mellifera..
The result was that 95% are hybrids, and perhaps 5% can be considered as black bee.
The hybrid genematerial has arrived from south.
Poland tried to breed Caucasian bee 10 years, but Carniolan bee conquered the Caucasin genepool. It is strange that even breeding program did not help to keep Caucasian genes.
Just like guys speak about Buckfast F2 generation, which actually is not any more Buckfast bee. It is mongrel or hybrid.
What you can do in these cases is to start to search survivors
.
The result was that 95% are hybrids, and perhaps 5% can be considered as black bee.
The hybrid genematerial has arrived from south.
Poland tried to breed Caucasian bee 10 years, but Carniolan bee conquered the Caucasin genepool. It is strange that even breeding program did not help to keep Caucasian genes.
Just like guys speak about Buckfast F2 generation, which actually is not any more Buckfast bee. It is mongrel or hybrid.
What you can do in these cases is to start to search survivors
.
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