Pete B said
> I'm not certain I understand a scenario where the queen *doesn't
> *sacrifice herself in supersedure.
>
> One could argue that in swarming, the queen permits supersedure without
> sacrificing herself. Conversely, it is known that sometimes swarm cells
> are produced, the hive doesn't swarm, and the queen gets replaced.
How can you tell the difference between swarm and supersedure cells?
Geoff Manning
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