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From: Dee Lusby <[log in to unmask]>
> This is done
> basically because smaller flys faster,
I would like to see the data that leads one to this conclusion. I have
heard it often enough, but would like to see the data.
> meaning while
> smaller drones can ketch larger queens, it is harder for
> larger drones to ketch smaller queens in flight. So
> artificially enlarged LC queens and drones are then at a
> disadvantage in nature for always being pulled apart FWIW.
What are the determinants of the size of a queen cell? It is often
stated that queens with larger abdomens have more ovarioles and will
produce more eggs. How does that aquare with the desire for smaller
queens?
Keith
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