Drone layer... and queen cell?

Started by Lesli, May 09, 2005, 08:39:58 PM

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Jerrymac

So the larvae were not all chewed up? I heard if they are getting at the mites they chew about half the larvae out and go on to the next then clean up later. I could be wrong.
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I picked up one whole drone, and two headless. :)
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Michael Bush

>So the larvae were not all chewed up? I heard if they are getting at the mites they chew about half the larvae out and go on to the next then clean up later. I could be wrong.

Sometimes the lavae come out whole and sometimes they remove them in pieces.
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See I was right. When I said I could be wrong.
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