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> I just got a call from Theo Fredericks. Theo keeps bees on Vancouver
> Island, but worked as a boy in an all-skep operation in Germany and
> maintains his contacts there.
Allen, I'd like to be sure that I understand the situation there. Are these
bees that have *always* been on natural comb, or are they bees that might
have been on foundation many years ago?
> Also, as a follow-up on Joe and Oene's 4.9 experiment, Joe now reports
that
> the bees have made a mess of the 4.9 foundation and, although they built
> some 4.9 cells, they then proceeded to build 'normal' sized cells on the
> rest of it. I hope to have some pictures soon.
As I understand it, this is what the 4.9ers would predict. I believe the
theory to be that the bees want to build cells of the same size that they
hatched from, but will build somewhat smaller if given smaller foundation.
I believe that downsizing the 4.9 involves several intermediate sizes.
(Have I got that right?)
Frank.
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