It's not about survival through the summer or surviving stress, I am more interested in wintering ability. I can and will equalize and get them all going well and make sure they are prepared for winter.. The losses that concern me are the ones where my bees die of starvation with 80 lbs of honey left above and beside them..
I was actually threatened when I said I didn't like southern bees, and naturally replied to the PM with my physical address.. Haven't had anyone show up yet. Others were less hostile and just argumentative.. queens coming in from Hawaii that are surviving perfectly fine in Canada etc.. I have not seen this with the southern bees I had because they all froze to death. One package survived to the next winter and died during that winter... My only loss for that winter.
I can't help but think there has to be SOME basis behind the anger and hostility, which is why I have ordered more packages/different supplier... I would hope, that by winter they will be well recovered from their stressful trip and be prepared to hunker down when winter arrives. They will all be treated the same. Packages, nuc's and splits have all summer to prepare, each starting with some drawn comb. I will as I said equalize them, and treat them. Then we shall see what happens when the cold once again descends upon us.
Of course.. If anyone has bees they want to ADD to this test I DO have extra equipment.
Any Bees ANYWHERE is an exact quote Tec. I'm telling you my statement was met with OUTRIGHT violence. I'm OK with that. If someone else starts it my wife isn't half as angry at me. BUT, I do realize I am basing my perception of southern bees on ONE supplier and FOUR packages, so this year the test expands to more packages and a different supplier.
I was also told that I was not wintering them correctly if they died from cold..
Well, I wintered them how I was taught to winter bees. I wintered them the same as I wintered all the other bees. I dont intend to knit sweaters for the hives that have southern bees...
I have to wonder if the word "southern" isn't what is causing the problem? Its not about north vs south, its about climate in those regions and genetics.
Michael Palmer is a beekeeper and as such is also biased by his own experiences, just as we all are, but I have come to like the way he puts things together into words I am capable of understanding.