Thanks everyone for the replies!
When I first got interested in beekeeping I read a lot and pretty much everything said it's hard to see the eggs. My first populated combs were either black foundation or real dark wax. I had no trouble seeing eggs in those frames, I thought "What are they talking about?" Until she started into the light frames...
I have no trouble seeing very young larvae so I know she was there at least in the 5 or 6 days so it's not a real big deal I guess.
I tried the sun over the shoulder thing, shining a light into the cells, even a magnifying glass.
I think it's my old eyes combined with the mesh combined with the light comb. I don't know...
I'll see if I can have a look at one of the folding veils and see if that helps...
I wear glasses and the eye doc gives me prescriptions with bifocals in them, "For reading..." he says.
Ya, well I can read and tip away on the computer a lot better without em... Taking them off doesn't help seeing light comb eggs either...
It's not like I'm not used to looking at tiny parts and things I do a fair bit of mechanical repairs and I'm often fixing something that's got some real tiny parts and have no problem with that...
Maybe I'll give it a go without the mesh on some peaceful day...
Most of the time last summer the girls were pretty peaceful. The odd sting isn't so bad either...
I was wondering if switching larger cell nucs to small cell foundation is ok...
Seems to me I read something somewhere about not doing it but now I can't find it.
Anyway, Cheers!