>> The entombing phenomenon was first noted in an obscure scientific paper
>> from 2009, but since then scientists have been finding the behaviour more
>> frequently, with the same results.
I have seen this from time to time as long as I have kept bees (40 years) and
in occasional isolated cells for the most part.
I have never seen it in more than a few cells, except where frames are incorrectly
spaced and bees seemed to build a new bottom for the cells over pollen and then
I have on occasion seen large areas covered under. That was always on old
frames of pollen placed into hives on the expectation of their being cleaned out
as I recall.
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