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In a message dated 31/03/2006 06:00:32 GMT Standard Time,  
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The  paper is a few years old.  In that case, I have seen the drones above an 
 excluder, laid by 
worker/s, on two  occasions. 


Trevor,
 
What leads you to conclude that the drones were as a result of eggs laid by  
workers and not:
 
a) trapped above the excluder by a manipulation by the beekeeper, or 
 
b) The result of eggs moved by anarchistic bees?
 
I, too, have occasionally seen brood above an excluder but draw no other  
conclusion than that we need more research as that conducted by Prof Ratieks and  
his colleagues.
 
Chris

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