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(sorry if this is a duplicate - my email program and I are having
differences....)
allen dick wrote:
>> many of us onboard at the time believe the "thelytoky" results from
>> Tucson to be flawed.
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> Thanks for the teaser, but now, maybe give us an idea of how they were
> flawed?
> allen
As I remember, the high school students actually doing the field and lab
work were told that all bee eggs hatch in three days, so some combs were
not completely egg-free when hived to test for laying workers. Our
suggestions to their supervisors on this subject were not welcomed. Oh,
well, such is the research game.
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