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A question (the question ?) comes to my mind : is it possible (a
pososibility or an innocent assumption ?) that brood nest in that antic
hive (before artificial selection and enlargement) was uniformly 4.9 mm
? Mmmmh....

;-)

Hervé
Laval, Qc, Canada
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