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Barry Birkey <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 12 Jul 2001 17:47:11 -0500
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Hello Gavin -

> iv) small cell size somehow awakens hygienic behaviour of some kind, perhaps
> more efficient uncapping of infested cells.  Didn't you observe something
> like this Barry?

Yes I did. The only claim I'll make is that, for the first time ever in all
my years of beekeeping, I saw brood at the purple eye stage, in cells that
were uncapped, chewed down midway. Dee claims this is fairly common with
bees on this system, as they go about the job of 'weeding out' varroa. When
I went looking through some of their hives south of Tucson, I saw this same
condition in their hives. Here is a picture I took.
http://www.beesource.com/pov/lusby/trip/10.htm

Regards,
Barry

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