>But does one have to 'witness' an event to know
that it occurs? We know from Mark Winstons
statement that bees can move a larvae to make a queen,
but in order to satisfy the requirements of sufficient proof,
it is not requisite that the event must be witnessed.
Mark Winston may have said it, but does that make it true?
Why would bees move a larva when then can easily make a queen cell from a
worker cell?
Best wishes
Peter
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