StoneHeartFarm
Veteran Member
Re: Tick, chigger, mosquito... Ahh summer. REVENGE
Patrickg
Don't have the killer bee's here yet, either. Don't know if they'll make it this far north without a lot of inbreeding and hopefully, by then they'll tame down a little bit. Just my thought, but this whole killer bee thing seems like a ripple in a pond. As the bees have progressed, there has been some inbreeding, in order to keep progressing, they will have to keep inbreeding. Eventually, they will hit the end of their ability to adapt to the local environment, at that point, it seems like the inbreeding should reverse direction, with the farthest away bees sending DNA back down the line toward the center of the ripple. Once back at the start, the process probably would start back out again.
Am I catching the situation approximately correct?
SHF
Patrickg
Don't have the killer bee's here yet, either. Don't know if they'll make it this far north without a lot of inbreeding and hopefully, by then they'll tame down a little bit. Just my thought, but this whole killer bee thing seems like a ripple in a pond. As the bees have progressed, there has been some inbreeding, in order to keep progressing, they will have to keep inbreeding. Eventually, they will hit the end of their ability to adapt to the local environment, at that point, it seems like the inbreeding should reverse direction, with the farthest away bees sending DNA back down the line toward the center of the ripple. Once back at the start, the process probably would start back out again.
Am I catching the situation approximately correct?
SHF