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In a message dated 6/27/2019 7:21:14 AM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
a Bill Hesbach snip followed by > my comment or questionSo I'm left with the question of how it would it be possible for a queen to just start laying larger eggs on demand in the midst of routine egg laying. If in fact, her eggs are larger for queen cells some restrictive laying would need to occur prior to laying so the biology of oogenesis could be allowed to produce larger oocytes.
 

After reading this thread for a while, I wonder how a graft from a worker cell would make a very good Queen?
LionelNorth Alabama

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