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>once their bees are regressed down in size and queen shift is  completed.
 
Dee,
 
Do the SC bees also reduce the size of the queen cells and queens as you  
regress the bees down from the larger cell size?  Also, do you need to  replace 
the queen each time you regress the cell size down?
 
Percentage wise, how much more honey do the SC bees produce than LC since  
they are at optimum health, better flyers/foragers in your experience?
 
Jerry Wallace




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