> Its not so much the length of the proboscus that makes the difference
> but the diameter of the head.
Good point, and one I have wondered about.
In the smaller members of a normal commercial North American hive -- whether
the small size is a result of genes, malnutrition, or of being raised in a
small cell -- I have not observed a noticably smaller head or thorax.
Is it documented anywhere that bees that are smaller than others of the same
genetic make-up have smaller heads?
allen
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