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Chris Rempel <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Dec 2003 22:04:53 -0500
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I've wondered for long time about how much air or ventilation queen cells
require, when holding them in an incubator or container.  The archives
did't provide on this detail, and I was wondering if any one knows or
knows of any literature on this.  The book THE HIVE AND THE HONEYBEE, and
QUEEN REARING by H. Laidlaw didn't cover this.  Briefly, one of my
questions is how long can  cells be stored in a closed container or
incubator before needing, if needed oxygen?  Any information on this would
be appreciated.

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