I'm especially interested in this. Could you maybe share some macro
pictures of these bees?
I'm also attempting to perform necropsy and histo-path exams on reject
queens - those that have been replaced or don't meet queen rearing
standards.
I'm doing this for comparative reference, as part of hive dead out
evaluation or assessing dwindling stages of a colony. I'd be pleased to
dialogue this issue with others, more knowledgeable than I. Dr. Magrath
recently addressed an important cause for hive death in a BIP blog. Queen
failure may be under-valued as another important part of the complex and I'd
like to focus on it.
Old or reject queens can be sent to me directly and I'll give a formal
report in return.
Don Coats, DVM
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