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Will Crow <[log in to unmask]>
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Bryan,
When using the Hopkin's method of queen rearing, it shouldn't be  absolutely 
necessary to identify eggs and young larvae as long as you follow the 
recommended procedures.  It would be of importance but not completely 
necessary.  Follow the procedures here: 
http://www.beesource.com/POV/hayes/abjmay91.htm

Good luck,
Will 

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