It would seem that they do move eggs in the case of supercedure, They do
make "stand-by" supercedure cells and when they need them from a sudden
queen loss, the movement of eggs might be necessary or at least an option.
Otherwise why have the emergency cells in the first place?
Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine.
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