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>   Is this
>with a larva being present in the cell?
>Thomas J. Martin


When I see this happening, there are cells in every stage of development.
Egg in cup, larvae floating in jelly, and sealed cells. Soon after they are
sealed, they are torn down. I guess I should follow the progress of one of
these colonies to find out what happens...wish I had the time.

Mike




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