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Hello Everyone,

I know of a commercial beekeeper who, while going to college in the upper
midwest, worked for another outfit which ran multiple queens in the same
broodnest. If additional brood was needed, additional queens, 2 or 3
would be added. He didn't pursue the methods or rational at that time but
sure wishes he had.

Best Wishes
Dennis

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