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   >Bees eating eggs and larvae is what I have always heard. You never see them
   >dragging out larvae, now, do you? I often see pupae and mature bees dead on
   >the porch. ButI am sure that they eat these too.

Isis,
Actually I see a lot of larvae material being dragged and flown off from all my hives at different times. So much so that I was shocked to read your above statement.

Scot Mc Pherson
McPherson Family Honey Farms
Davenport, IA
Bradenton, FL

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