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Ron & Eefje <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 10 Feb 2004 07:12:34 +0100
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So I hope that this heading catches your eyes.....since under the
heading of 'Raising queens' no one responded!
Anyway, three days ago I wrote:

While we are discussing the raising of queens.........
This week in a meeting with local beekeepers for just a queen raising project, I heard
one beekeeper claim that queens cut themselves from the queen cells with some kind
of horn like device or their head, as opposed to the nibbling or eating away of the wax
by the other colony members.
I had not heard of this before, is it true? Are there any clarifying pictures around
that show this?

from Ron PE2RVM/SM6WHN  Snartorp - Sweden

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