Archive image from page 8 of Diagnosing bee diseases in the. Diagnosing bee diseases in the apiary . diagnosingbeedi392burn Year: 1936 DIAGNOSING BEE DISEASES IN THE APIARY 7 APPEARANCE OF THE COMBS AND CAPPINGS In healthy brood combs, where a normal queen has been laying, there is a certain regularity in the arrangement of areas containing eggs, larvae, pupae, and emerging bees (fig. 2, A), and the cappings are convex and uniform in appearance (fig. 3, 4). In a colony in-
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