
Originally Posted by
bluegrass
1. Varroa sensitive hygene is an effective control of mites.
2. That breeding can select for it.
3. That in 2 years they could have isolated the correct genes, and developed a selective breeding program.
4. That a breeder queen can be purchased and the trait not lost in one generation.
1) It's been proven to work, and is as good as anything else. But it does work better for some, just like anything else out there. And if combined with the right IPM practices, it can only help.
2) Breeding has been used for years to select for specfic traits, most notabley in dairy cows, so why would this be hard to believe?
3)Some breeders, such as Steve Tabar have been working on this approach for decades, so it would not be difficult to develop a program for this in that amount of time, seeings as all the hard work has been done.
4) Could happen.
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