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queenbee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:<Trevor Weatherhead> about the difficulties in getting bees to work small cell foundation.

First, let me say that I am not currently a proponent for small cell beekeeping.  That being said, I think I remember that the bees have to be worked down to the small size cells gradually, in two or three steps, and not just dropped in one step from our current normal sized cells to the proposed small cell size.

Mike in LA

 
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