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Chris Slade <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Nov 2010 13:25:07 -0400
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The size of the cells in the side combs and the central comb varies somewhat and depends on the history of the swarm and other factors which are not completely understood. Many of us suspect there is a strong element of randomness and coincidence involved. 







In my top bar hive, which has the entrance at one end so the combs are the 'warm way', average cell size is smaller in the middle of the colony than towards the front or the rear. There is also a change of size across each comb with smaller ones in the middle and larger on the periphery.  Drawn on a graph it shows a shallow inverted bell curve front to back which suggests that it is not entirely random.

Chris

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