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Mon, 26 Jul 2004 08:48:06 -0400
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Hello Ari
  The observation of queen rearing and honey flow relations applies in
my case. The honey flow here in central Pennsylvania is still on. A
neighbor had a super of foundation drawn out last week.
  Is it possible this queen cell failure is actually a shortage of young
nurse bees? A honey flow would take all of the older bees out of the
colony.

Thomas J. Martin
Shippensburg Pennsylvania

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