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Saturday, June 4, 2011
A Queen is Born
While attending the class 'Chemical Fee Beekeeping' offered by Heidi and Stefano at Azure B, we were lucky enough to catch a queen just beginning to chew open her cell.
Pretty neat stuff!
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