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USUALLY...I say USUALLY...

A two queen colony consists of mother and daughter, and the mother is
being superceded but hasn't gotten the boot yet.

A managed two queen colony is USUALLY something different. The queens
are segregated, and the colony is more like a "two colony hive" instead
of a "two queen colony."

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Scot McPherson
The McPherson Family Honey Farms
Davenport, Iowa USA

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