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Allen,
> All this logic is based, however, on assumptions that are themselves,
> IMO,
> flawed, the least reliable assumption of the set being the assumption
> that
> emergence timing is correlated with the age of the larva at the start in
> more than a loose fashion.
You do not, however, have nearly the variation in capping time. One can
remove a queen and find cells capped after 4 days, or perhaps even 3
days. It does not leave a lot to doubt as to the age of the larvae.
This said, it remains true that scientific data is lacking in the
assumptions, but they do serve a practical purpose.
Tom Elliott
Chugiak, AK
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