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Harry Goudie <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Mar 2000 20:22:46 +0100
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As the comb get older the cell size gets progressively smaller.  I have seen
some very old black comb and the queen seems to lay in it although queens do
prefer new comb.  I don't see how this will be of much help with varroa.
Harry

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