Young Regality - A day in the life of a young Honeybee Queen
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2017
- A lecture given at the 2016 National Honey Show entitled "Young Regality - A day in the life of a young Honeybee Queen" by David Tarpy. The National Honey Show gratefully acknowledge the C. B. Dennis Trust for their support and the sponsorship by The Central Association of Beekeepers.
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Thank you!
Even for a new beekeeper, this was easily understood; by far, one of my favorite presenters. I have watched about 500 so far. Excellent presentation. Thank you so much ! A Nebraska fan.
Western Nebraska here
Good info, also a western Nebraska fan
Much appreciated .....thanks for posting
More, more, please post MORE!!!!
That "Age of Brood" slice, so fuzzy. Ughh, my eyes!
Good presentation, thank you for sharing.
Bees select the larva that are most dissimilar to the one that just failed. Emergency queen rearing is the best for genetic diversity.
Are you kidding? How much did it cost for you to figure out genetic diversity is important? When have we line breed people recently?
humans can't line breed dumbass