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Has anyone ever seen queen cells on the top of the frames like drone cells. 
We had 4 cells in one hive today.  There were normal cells on the face of 
the frames like you would expect.  The cells on the top of the frames were 
good sized and completely horizontal.  Each cell was capped with a larvae in 
it.  All of the cells had 1/3-1/2 of there volume filled with royal jelly. 
The cells were oriented length ways on the frames.  Unfortunately I did not 
have a camera. 

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