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> Did you check to see whether there were pupae in those cells, or did
> you see that they eventually emerged?

No, and no.  I see capped cells in odd spots often.  Sometimes they are
on drone brood and I assume those are duds.

These looked good enough that I did not open them.  I wanted the queens
to emerge --assuming they housed queens.

Guess I should be more curious.

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