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David Baker <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 20 Jan 2018 06:51:35 -0700
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On Jan 20, 2018 5:50 AM, "E.t. Ash"

> I must say this entire discussion is confusing to me. ie... It is a sign
of starvation but not a sign of starvation?  Please enlighten me as to how
this is not double speak?


Gene,

No double speak is intended. Let me try and express myself more precisely
this time.

Bees cluster in the cells head first. Finding dead bees this way only means
with certainty that they died while clustered.

Could the death of that colony have been from starvation? Yes.

Could it have been from another cause? Yes.

Head down bees /can/ be a indication that starvation happened, but
starvation is /not necessarily/ the cause of death every time you find bees
dead that way.

Thank you for calling me out on confusing wording.

David Baker
To Bee or Not To Bee
Denver, CO USA

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