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From: busybeeacres <[log in to unmask]> 
Date: 07/21/2013  7:12 PM  (GMT-06:00) 
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Subject: Re: [BEE-L] PF100s Three Years Later 
 

Bees are capable of drawing cell size approx 17% smaller or larger than their size. "

The research was based on worker brood and most likely Italian bees.

The research may seem primative by todays standards still interesting.

Back in the seventies before mites brood comb decades old was common.

Not today!

Bob

Ps. I started in beekeeping over fifty years ago as a teenager.
Might be interesting to have others on the list which have been involved with beekeeping over fifty years post 
With number of years.



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