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To Anyone,
    I can't find in my books anything about workers polishing cells. I have heard the term and I think it has something to do with preparing the cells for a new queen or making the cells ready for a queen to lay in them.
    Can a beekeeper tell the difference between a polished and an unpolished cell?
    
    Thanks, Sandy Sumner

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