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    Cool Picture puzzle

    Have a good look at these pictures. Who can spot what's wrong and give a correct explantion?

    DSCF4658..jpg DSCF4659..jpg DSCF4663..jpg

    Maybe I should offer a marsbar for the first correct answer...

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    Hi Doris,

    All I can spot is a few bees in the first and second picture that don't look black but look like another bee species. Anybody near you bought in bees? resulting in driffting into you black colonies. I ALSO NOTICED A VARROA MITE ON A BEE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE 3rd PICTURE! (I hope I am wrong)

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    Hi Jimbo

    This was the last colony in Orkney with some yellow bees, I got rid of the queen and used the colony for rearing dark queens.

    The 'varroa' in the third picture will be a braula, of which we have plenty here. The picture is too fuzzy to identify the little beastie.

    Nothing else strange in these pictures?

    Doris
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    Strangely irregular comb-some small and some almost double size cells

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    ... yes, keep going ...

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    Ha! I've been missing all the fun while taking the lads out to the football (we lost!).

    Let me think .... round (ROUND!!) cells, spacers in the corners .... could it have been drone foundation in a place where the bees wanted to raise workers?

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    Well done, Gavin, that's more or less it!

    It was naturally drawn comb with an area of dronecells, and the newly mated queen decided to lay worker eggs in there. So the bees had to reduce the cell size by thickening the cell walls.

    In a way it's the opposite of buckelbrood, but not often spotted, I believe.

    So would you like a marsbar or maybe a pint next time we meet? (pitty you can't make it to Tipperary)

    Doris

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    <Gavin takes a bow>

    Pint might be better (and I'll buy you one back after). I'm sorely regretting not coming to the BIBBA meeting, but maybe next time ....

    I have to admit I looked at it once and thought that I'd never get it. Don't remember ever seeing this in a bee book, but there are so many and I certainly haven't read them all. Nice pics too.

    Cells at the edge of comb are rounded on the edges that don't meet other cells.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stromnessbees View Post
    (pity you can't make it to Tipperary)

    Doris
    Indeed. All the best people will be there!

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    I'll try this picture puzzle at the BBKA forum, will see how quick they are at working it out.
    Don't tell them the answer!

    Doris

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