The queen cell cups on the right, which were moulded with the cell-forming sticks 'in the background, are of uniform size and depth. Those on the left, which were moulded with the cell sticks normally used by beekeepers, are thick and lumpy and of varying depth.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 6, 15 December 1954, Page 617
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46The queen cell cups on the right, which were moulded with the cell-forming sticks 'in the background, are of uniform size and depth. Those on the left, which were moulded with the cell sticks normally used by beekeepers, are thick and lumpy and of varying depth. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 6, 15 December 1954, Page 617
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