Bcrazy
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2008
- Messages
- 1,460
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Warboys, CAMBS
- Hive Type
- None
- Number of Hives
- nil bees given away all colonies
Hi Busy Bee.
Your comments on post 47 are very informative but irrelevant to beekeepers because we do not see the stages of 'melt down' of the larvae, the reason being the cell is capped. All your explanation of the process (which is excellent) does not help the beekeeper who is checking for disease.
It's the outer sings of brood pattern and everything else that has been mentioned in previous posts.
Regards;
Your comments on post 47 are very informative but irrelevant to beekeepers because we do not see the stages of 'melt down' of the larvae, the reason being the cell is capped. All your explanation of the process (which is excellent) does not help the beekeeper who is checking for disease.
It's the outer sings of brood pattern and everything else that has been mentioned in previous posts.
Regards;