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Hello everbody.

I have a question for those of you who know something about queen cells.

I am raising my own queen cells. The other day, i acdidentally dropped one
of the queen cell frames from about a foot's height. None of the cells came
loose or anything, but i am wondering if the larvae will be damaged or even
killed by the drop. The cells are ten days from the egg was laid, so they
were capped about 24 hours before the drop.

/Mats Andersson, Stockholm Sweden

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