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Sat, 21 Nov 1998 21:43:16 +1100
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One of the mysteries of beekeeping are those mentors who seem to be able to
judge the age of queens and other bees. What are the signs to look for when
trying to pick the age of a queen ? Is it her "plumpness", or the gloss of
her thorax, the state of her wings or feet? Maybee it's her teeth?
 
Yours in curiosity
 
Paul Roberts
Brisbane Australia

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