Whats up with this?

Started by Kirk-o, January 07, 2006, 09:06:39 PM

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Kirk-o

I was looking at my bees today and the dark feral bees I have look smaller than my Italian bes could that be possible?
kirko
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stilllearning

Yes it is possible.  Really it is probable with the Ferals
Read the posting by Michael Bush regarding Small Cell Bees
on this forum.  You probably have a good start with your ferals.
Wayne Cole

Finsky

Quote from: Kirk-oI was looking at my bees today and the dark feral bees I have look smaller than my Italian bes could that be possible?
kirko

They are many even if you buy Italian queens. Some are big and some small. It means nothing.

Michael Bush

There are two reasons you see a variety of sizes in one beehive.  One is that young bees are smaller.  They fill out a bit in their first couple of weeks.  Another is that the bees still cheat sometimes, even with foundation and build some variety of cell sizes.  The other may just be genetic.  In a small cell hive you'll find a lot of much smaller bees an few that are larger.  Also, if you use natural comb you'll have even more variety of size.

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