Randy said:
As far as the bees are concerned it does. See Winston's work cited in my
latest article (on swarming) in ABJ. Bees naturally cull out any queen
cells started with larvae older than one day old.
Can you please elaborate? At what stage as they are reared or later due to failure to mate or after mating.
Woyke who is an authority in this area showed cell builder will accept any larvae but younger larvae are preferred due to have larger ovaries with many ovariols. Once a larvae age is over 48 hrs we can see transition into production of pie queens and get queen like workers or worker like queens. This work was published at JAR long time ago.
Thanks
Medhat
Edmonton Alberta
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