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capt44
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Frame of Brood from a new Queen
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Here is a frame of Brood from one of the Queens I reared this spring.
Italian installed 4-9-2015.
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Classic pattern, very nice.
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looks like a textbook photo
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Those holes in the pattern give me great concern She's likely a dud and you should cage her and send her to me right away.
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The only thing that i think would be better is if they were Carniolan bees.
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I don't remember any of my bees laying a pattern like that... scratching head... nope I'm sure of it. But I have deliquent bee's so....
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