BRITISH NATIVE DARK HONEY BEES

BRITISH NATIVE DARK HONEY BEES. Archaeological, biological and historical evidence shows that honey bees in the UK from around 4,000 years ago up until the 19 th. Century were genetically the dark European honey bee - Apis mellifera mellifera. Acarine mite, the outbreak being called the Isle of Wight disease. Parts of Scotland and Ireland though were less severely affected by this outbreak. The direct result of these imports is that the genetic mix of our honey bee is broad, and although natural selec.

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BRITISH NATIVE DARK HONEY BEES. Archaeological, biological and historical evidence shows that honey bees in the UK from around 4,000 years ago up until the 19 th. Century were genetically the dark European honey bee - Apis mellifera mellifera. Acarine mite, the outbreak being called the Isle of Wight disease. Parts of Scotland and Ireland though were less severely affected by this outbreak. The direct result of these imports is that the genetic mix of our honey bee is broad, and although natural selec.

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