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Hi all!

Thanks for your input guys, I really appreciate it! I'll give some
extra time to the queen make herself known...

However, from your answers I got the impression that it is possible
from *ordinary* bee eggs a queen to be hatched. I thought that you
have to have a queen cell in order to get a new queen. Is it possible
a queen-less population to make a queen from an ordinary bee cell?!

Thanks again!

Pd.

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