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Kathy E Cox <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:51:08 EST
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I have looked at the archives and am confused. I was told that supercedure
queens are better than swarm queens. Which is right?

I would like to know the way to raise queens for a hobby beekeeper. I have 14
hives, so I don't need 100 queens. Is there a good method that does not
involve buying new equipment?


Kathy Cox, Northern California, Italian, 14 hives
www.kathycox.frankcox.net

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