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Selective Breeding

Selective breeding in beekeeping involves the targeted selection of the best-performing colonies for queen rearing based on criteria such as gentleness, honey yield, low swarming tendency, and disease resistance. Breeding values are often determined through standardized performance testing at regional testing apiaries. Systematic selective breeding has significantly improved bee genetics and colony productivity over generations.

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