Are Caucasian bees still popular in the US?
Are Caucasian bees still popular in the US?
I don't have any experience with them, but its hard to find producers that focus on them. Perhaps that fact may partly answer your question.
Russell Apiaries would be a great place to get more info.
http://russellapiaries.webs.com/apps...s/show/2025084
Russell has them, they are still around.
A quick Google search will net you a bunch more leads.
Solomon Parker, Parker Farms, Fayetteville Arkansas.
http://parkerfarms.biz/ http://parkerfarms.blogspot.com/
Try emailing Steve Sheppard of Washington State University. I think he is doing research on different bees and will give you his opinion on Caucasian bees in America. He can be reached at:
shepp@wsu.edu.
Soapy
> Are Caucasian bees still popular in the US?
There seems to be a demand for them but there does not seem to be a supply of them...
Michael Bush bushfarms.com/bees.htm "Everything works if you let it."
My book: ThePracticalBeekeeper.com
Russell has them but only makes five hundred or more each year. He says the demand is not high enough and they start too late for the big customers. The people that want them most want them for the gentleness. Mine did good this year. One hive made three deeps and the other made two and a half.
I am caucasian beekeeper and i have a lot of experience with them
I think that caucasians are heavy propolis users, so those that have a market for it and trap it might do pretty good with them.
Sue Colby imported Caucasian semen and has inseminated Carni queens and produced a nice cross. I'm going to use some cells from them this year. Getting them from http://www.fullbloomapiaries.com/
Cam Bishop
www.circle7honeyandpollination.com
I'm a caucasian beekeeper,,,with Italian bees.![]()
I wanna be an Anglo-Saxon beekeeper, but using skeps is illegal.
But seriosly, I think Morris Weaver took the caucasian part of Weaver's bees. I don't know if they still have them though.
This could give you a lead of where to look.
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