>
> >As a consequence, you can see pollen grains inside the larvae but not
> anymore after the cell is capped, pollen exines and wastes are then on the
> side of the cell wall.
Your timing is a bit off Georges--the larvae continue to feed after the
cell is capped, and then pupate later. To obtain larvae that have
completed their feeding, but before the defecation of meconium, you need to
uncap cells next to 4th-instar larvae, and pick 5-th instar larvae laying
on their backs.
Hey guys--all of the above are in basic beekeeping texts. Informed
discussion take place after one educates themselves on the basics!
--
Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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