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Robert Brenchley <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 31/08/05 09:14:23 GMT Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<<My previous post about bee (drone) brood development under  reduced
temperature conditions didn't get a twitch. Am surprised no one has  any
thoughts on this. I hope it's not a moral issue, drone brood as a  food
supplement. Lots of cultures eat eggs (embryos) so I assume that is  not an
issue.>>



Not only that, but drone larvae are very useful  fishing bait. There could
even be a potential market if a regular supply could  be maintained.

    Regards,

    Robert Brenchley

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