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Mike Rolewicz <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Aug 2018 20:19:44 -0400
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It is pretty much accepted by everyone that queens raised under swarming conditions are the best. But I wonder if royal jelly produced and fed to queen cells, other than volume varies depending on why the new cell is being made. 

 So what I mean is has anyone tested royal jelly to see if there is a different makeup if its being fed to a swarm cell, emergency cell or supercedure cell. 

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