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Fri, 13 Dec 1996 18:03:25 +0000
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Can a colony have multiple Laying Queens either by accident,design or
Natural inclination.
 
 I have heard of four separate colonies in the University of Cardiff,
Wales(U.K)discovered in a swarm.
 
I have heard that  Dutch and American Beekeepers deliberately have colonies
with two queens. Is this true and if so Why is it done ???????
 
David Warr
Warrington
Cheshire
Northern England

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