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Aaron wrote
 
>  He states that a properly mated queen will store more sperm in her spermatheca >  if the queen is promptly returned to a hive environment.
 
I recall reading a paper by Professor Woyke from Poland on research he had carried out in Egypt I think.  He showed that queens stored more sperm in the spermatheca if they were let run loose in the hive after artifical insemination as compared to being held in a cage in the hive after AI.  I cannot recall how long he held the queen in the cage.
 
Trevor Weatherhead
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