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At a talk I attended earlier this year, it was suggested that the number of bees emerging from one frame of brood take up three frames-worth of space.

Yes, and that's why I've added it to my signature. ;)

Alldigging has the explanation
 
Hi everyone, I didn't check back in 3 days, as EricA advised but only got a chance to do so today. The chosen QC is sealed and looking good but there are lots more QCs again, including sealed ones and some cups in the middle of the frames like emergency cells - I didn't see larvae in them. What should I do now? When the Q emerges will she destroy the other cells or will she swarm?
 
If that was my hive I would take out ALL those extra cells or risk them swarming with the first virgin.
That's the point of going in to inspect before your chosen cell emerges
 
Thanks so much for the replies. So I keep on destroying the QCs until my chosen one hatches?
 

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