> Perhaps Dennis can say whether he put regressed bees in his TBHs! I
> thought his were unregressed bees.
Is there a concise definition of "regressed bees"?
And , if such a definition involves forcing bees to build on small cell
foundation, how can TBH bees be "regressed" or "regressed"? Or is
"regressed" a permanent state? Huh?
> I have very dark comb from a tree colony that I removed back in June but
> at this point I can't be sure of its location within the nest. I'll
> measure it out of curiosity as well.
When measuing comb, we must remember that comb that is old tends to shrink,
especially if dried out or exposed to heat.
allen
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