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> The problem is confined to a pallet. One pallet effected ( all hives) and
> other pallets good bees.
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> The eggs  and larva are unaffected but pupa in the purple eye stage and
> emerging look immature and are dying after emerging with their tongues 
> out.
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> Has others ever seen the above? Hypothesis?


Just one point to be eliminated is that this pallet was somehow put in a 
"bad" position on the ride home.

I am  frankly perplexed that one pallet (of say >50 ??) should provoke  more 
than a shrug...and the eggs/unsealed look good?

John Horton
N Alabama

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