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Looks like drone brood between supers is exposed. This happens when you
crack supers apart. The drone in the lower right has not formed
completely, the eyes are pigmented but the rest has not. The wings have
not formed yet either.
 
Randall wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I got a quick question I found this picture. I'm not sure about whats
> happening here. Can anyone tell me what's going on. Thanks in advance.
> Randall
>
> http://www.netcall.com.mx/abejas/Foto2/abeja5.jpg

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