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James Kilty <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Jul 2001 22:11:42 +0100
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In message <[log in to unmask]>, Luke Stuart
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> the only explanation I can think =
>of
>is the bees moved the egg over !!!!!!!!? Has anyone come across this =
>before.
Yes. The clearest was a split put over the hive and supers and over a
horizontal division board. I found a cell built on the dummy board at
the edge of the split (not enough frames to fill the box). This was
obviously done after I made the split and was rather like a typical
supersedure cell.
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James Kilty

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