Qhote: 3. Superseedure queens are likely to use and start brooding in honey supers, especially if 'Q'excluder is used.
I'm not sure how the supersedure queens get into the honey supers if a Q excluder is used? Do they enter after their mating flight? Around here in SE Missouri, we generally do not get any supersedure queens until after the main honey flow, after the supers are removed.
Grant
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