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perry's avoiding the walker comment.......LOL!!!........
anyways, we used to have the black bees here jack, been a long time since i have seen any. all the old keeps and farmers still around, that's what they kept, the german black bees. i think the germans all died out around here, be nice to think they may have survived the mites, but i doubt it. i have some darker bees, about the size of those little pesky sweat bees. not sure what they are. (some type of native bee). about 8 or 10 years ago, there was a neighbor of mine here on the river that was keeping a stock of black bees he received from his grandfather....(lives way up in the stix in northern minnesota.) claimed they were german black bees. wouldn't disagree. he asked me to help him on a few occasions. they were pretty aggressive and snarky but sure made the honey. they swarmed on him i don't know how many times. (he was just starting out). they would nail him when he opened the hives and chase him. he showed up at my door one afternoon with a face looked like it was a basketball.....
asked me what was wrong, would i come look and help him out. well first off, get a veil......
second, discovered he didn't have a smoker......
i did the best i could to help him out. he gave up on those black bees and went to italians, but they sure don't do well here in our climate. he gave up beekeeping last year. i sorta don't miss him keeping bees, but then again i sorta miss that he isn't, he sure has kept me busy the last 10 years chasing his swarms from neighboring properties.......
ps jack, kept some midnite and starline bees, they sure were good bees. not real winter hardy, and the mites always seemed to get them.