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Hi All

I wrote yesterday that the young cape BEE lays fertilized eggs nutil
she is mated and then after that can lay both hap and dip eggs.

Ooops - I meant the young unmated cape queen bee. We know workers
just lay fertilized eggs for capensis, and sometimes a few haploids
as well, but wrkers cannot mate.

Keep well

Garth
Garth Cambray           Camdini Apiaries
15 Park Road
Grahamstown             Apis mellifera capensis
6139 South Africa

Time = Honey

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