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Stan wrote:
>I found in my hives that disappearance of adults was often
>followed by appearance of chalkbrood and sometimes
>EFB, both of which are endemic here (in my equipment anyway).
>If I get a queen that becomes a drone layer, or laying worker
>colony, it is usually the same.

Interesting statement about drone layer and laying worker colonies.
Do other bucks have the same experience?

Ghislain.
 
 

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