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Dee wrote
> Not so, for it has been documented that a certain
> percentage of the laying workers eggs will be viable for
> production of virgin queens, in all races/strains, be it



I've also heard that from one beekeeper and queen breeder here in Serbia -
Franjo Tomazin. He said it was about 2%.

Best wishes
Predrag Cvetkovic

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