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Hi Allen & all
I am not one to make airy fairy replies, but ...
> Does anyone know if producing wax
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> 1. ages bees or if it
> 2. extends their life, or if
> 3. it has no effect on lifespan?
Bees that have built wax seem to me to be calmer, more complacent, possibly
even fulfilled, Now I know these are human characteristics, but I have no
other description to use.
The above statement does not address the question directly, but I conjecture
that the increased temperature required for wax production causes an
increase in the rate of metabolism and thus shortens possible life length. I
further conjecture that this reduction is small, because I do not see
empirical evidence of it.
Not a very concrete statement... perhaps others can add some detail?
Best Regards & 73s... Dave Cushman, G8MZY
Beekeeping & Bee Breeding Website...
http://website.lineone.net/~dave.cushman
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