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Date: | Tue, 23 Dec 2014 13:26:58 -0500 |
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Yesterday my apprentice, Sarah, told me that she thought the bees are
now smaller than they were. I took a look at the fliers and they
seemed normal to me, but her eyes are much younger than mine and, this
year, she has spent more time at the hives than I have.
As we don't use foundation, I suppose that it's possible that the bees
currently active were reared nearer the centre of the brood comb where
the cell size is smaller, but it would be good to check. How does one
measure bees? What bits? Can it be done while they're still alive as I
don't want to kill bees just to satisfy idle curiosity? What dimensions
of the various bits are considered normal?
Chris
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