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Jose,

Here in Fla, some insist on splitting vicious colonies down to 2 or 3 
nucs when re-queening, claiming better success. Others not so much.

What are your methods like?

Richard Martyniak


Jose wrote: "In an environment of Africanized Honey Bees such as Puerto 
Rico a vicious hive is re-requeened precisely to modify it's BEHAVIOR 
and it works, more often than not, if the queen is properly introduced. "


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