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Re: foundation in brood nest
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Rick Grossman <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Jan 1997 00:41:51 +0000
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Tom et al,
 
While I have seen queens lay also in shallow foundation, I have more often
(98 out of 100?) found that if the nectar is flowing, there will be honey
put in the foundation being drawn out before (or instead of) the queen using
it to lay eggs.  I have also seen a queen ignore shallow foundation even
with no honey in it if she is not at the height of brood production.
 
Rick Grossman
western Oregon USA
 
>>because the foundation did not
>> get drawn or because the bees filled the comb in process with honey
>before
>> the comb was finished enough for the queen to get to it.
>
>I was interested in this comment, because when the queen is in the "mood"
>comb depth won't stop her from laying.  I have hade queens lay in
>foundation drawn less than an an eighth of an inch (about 3 mm).
>
>Tom elliott
>

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