😅 two comments after four hours. That continent loves its poisons. I'll admit l use one for olives but it's the only one and not for pesticides, it's to feed the trees through the leaves. Beekeepers should try varroa washes , the 300 bees in 4 drops of the "inert ingredient" in water instead of Dawn detergent. Humberto l completely agree with you about breeding and selecting out but it could never be done in a richer country where people can buy anything for their bees to survive. That's why the best subspecies of bees always come from countries that were poor over the last century or more. I'm from Carnies land and my predecessors were so poor they couldn't buy sugar for bees even 30-40 years ago. That's why Carniolan bees are so good. Using antibiotics was unimaginable and we don't do that stuff even now. We simply look different at our bees and compare them with cattle or chickens is offensive. I could write 10 comments like this about it but this people would never understand. All they see is money.. and the bees over there are way too expensive to make it possible to do real selection. Plus a big percent of them are junk already
Congrats to you young man
Saw Brandon speak at our NC state summer meeting a few weeks ago. Great information!!!!!
😅 two comments after four hours. That continent loves its poisons. I'll admit l use one for olives but it's the only one and not for pesticides, it's to feed the trees through the leaves.
Beekeepers should try varroa washes , the 300 bees in 4 drops of the "inert ingredient" in water instead of Dawn detergent.
Humberto l completely agree with you about breeding and selecting out but it could never be done in a richer country where people can buy anything for their bees to survive. That's why the best subspecies of bees always come from countries that were poor over the last century or more. I'm from Carnies land and my predecessors were so poor they couldn't buy sugar for bees even 30-40 years ago. That's why Carniolan bees are so good. Using antibiotics was unimaginable and we don't do that stuff even now. We simply look different at our bees and compare them with cattle or chickens is offensive. I could write 10 comments like this about it but this people would never understand. All they see is money.. and the bees over there are way too expensive to make it possible to do real selection. Plus a big percent of them are junk already
Farmers need to adopt the Jadam and KNF practices and that should help the honey bees a lot