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On 16 Jul 99, at 17:25, Joe Hemmens wrote:
> Mean characteristics of honey bee queens produced by transferring
> eggs or larvae from worker cells to queen cells at various stages.
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> Stage Weight mg No. Ovarioles Spm Dia mm Spm Vol mm3
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> Egg 209 317 1.31 1.18
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> 1 Day 189 308 1.28 1.09
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> 2 Days 172 292 1.21 0.94
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> 3 Days 147 272 1.16 0.82
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> 4 Days 119 224 1.03 0.59
I think this illustrates the point I've been trying to make for some
time. Taking larvae too old will mean a loss of size (weaker) a loss
of Ovarioles (less eggs) and a general reduction in queen
performance, apart from regressive behaviour.
It matters not if you've got 3, 300, 3000 hives poor performance
should not be tolerated. Only a poor business man will allow second
best stock to persist, especially if he knows there is an
alternative.
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