Brosville
Queen Bee
What is up with everybody today? Try looking back in the thread for the quote I used, and who made it.......
It seems to me that the contents of the paper has ruffled a lot of feathers, and all sorts of things are being suggested, I was very careful in what I said "Whatever the ramifications may be for beekeepers who have lots of closely spaced hives"
As for "varroa tolerant bees", I'm a touch sceptical as to whether that's the answer - I suspect management methods have a far greater part in it......
It seems to me that the contents of the paper has ruffled a lot of feathers, and all sorts of things are being suggested, I was very careful in what I said "Whatever the ramifications may be for beekeepers who have lots of closely spaced hives"
As for "varroa tolerant bees", I'm a touch sceptical as to whether that's the answer - I suspect management methods have a far greater part in it......