Hivemaker.
Queen Bee
What more could you wish for.....global village society,all end up the same colour eventually.
Sadly yes, with all the imperfections and new diseases that the indigenous population has no resistance against. The common cold and 'flu virus wiped out many South American tribes, causing the loss of civilisations which had survived for many thousands of years, along with their unique knowledge. We now seem to be perpetuating this slaughter, albeit on a seemingly lesser scale by importing bees from far and wide to improve? our bees. So we now have nosema ceranae, varroa in three different forms, threat of hive beetle, Amrican foul brood. yes I know it's not new but didn't come from England. We have created the problems by importing bees, and it is now costly for beekeepers to manage these problems. Perhaps by prohibiting any further imports of bees and Queens we may be given a 'breathing space' and the time to manage and hopefully minimise the problems which we have brought on ourselves. If you disagree then pour some Oxalic Acid onto your hands since this is what we expect the bees to endure.What more could you wish for.....global village society,all end up the same colour eventually.
Sadly yes, with all the imperfections and new diseases that the indigenous population has no resistance against. The common cold and 'flu virus wiped out many South American tribes, causing the loss of civilisations which had survived for many thousands of years, along with their unique knowledge. We now seem to be perpetuating this slaughter, albeit on a seemingly lesser scale by importing bees from far and wide to improve? our bees. So we now have nosema ceranae, varroa in three different forms, threat of hive beetle, Amrican foul brood. yes I know it's not new but didn't come from England. We have created the problems by importing bees, and it is now costly for beekeepers to manage these problems. Perhaps by prohibiting any further imports of bees and Queens we may be given a 'breathing space' and the time to manage and hopefully minimise the problems which we have brought on ourselves. If you disagree then pour some Oxalic Acid onto your hands since this is what we expect the bees to endure.
(and Hivemaker, and Oliver90owner)oxalic acid - Don't use it and have no intention of ever starting even if its the last product on the shelf.
So you feed your bees imported honey?You included, quote: Amrican foul brood
Do you include stopping importation of honey too? I would say most AFB outbreaks are attributable to imported (contaminated) honey.
Didn't know so many Sun & News Of The World journalists were on the forum. I was not stating an opinion or asking anyone to agree or disagree with me but trying to point out that transposing animals has created the problems. In Africa Europeans rejected local cattle breeds in favour of European stock and soon discovered the devastating problems of tsetse fly. The problems are with us now, let's hope we overcome them.I do happen to have it, have used it, and would use it - if deemed necessary. I just try to avoid it if possible. Perhaps not as 'anti' as hivemaker and Mike a, but I would not wish my better queens (those I may wish to breed from) to be dosed with it every winter.
Regards, RAB
So you feed your bees imported honey?
So you feed your bees imported honey?
I will decline to answer that question on the grounds that you are simply trolling.
RAB
no, but at least I can spell. I'm sure you are a great guy who enjoys a good pint and a natter, if youare near Brum perhaps we could have a drink sometime.If you disagree then pour some Oxalic Acid onto your hands since this is what we expect the bees to endure.
So anyone who does not agree with your views needs to pour oxalic acid over there hands. You sure your wired up right,i would not even pour that over my bee's.