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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Jun 2002 08:01:25 -0500
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Hello Mats and All,

Time will tell about damage. probabbly none at  the late stage but could be
if the cell itself was damaged.

  I will say we are very careful about jarring or dropping queen cells  at
all stages. Many queen cells which seem normal in every way are simply torn
down by the bees. We have never  fiqured out why but have found the better
care we take in grafting etc. the higher amount of finnished queen cells we
get. Have others  had the same  findings on the list?

Sincerely,
Bob  Harrison

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