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> I've been studying this, but can't reconcile the above with the original
> 29/09/2002 BEE-L post which said (condensed, snipped and re-arranged for
> clarity):
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> -- begin quote --
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> What you are looking at in wild combs hanging is:
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> YI^,YI^,YI^,YI^,^I^,^IY,^IY,^IY,^IY
> Note the special centre comb in the wild hive. In both cases, according to
> the original writer (and unless I misunderstand the notation) the combs are
> shown to *mirror* one another on either side of centre
Hi Allen -
To help with clarification, I made a graphic of this first sequence:
http://www.beesource.com/pov/lusby/housel.htm
The "center" wild comb would have a mirrored orientation on both sides.
Regards,
Barry
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