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On 30-Apr-17, at 10:41 AM, Charles Linder wrote:

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> The absolute best way to requeen if you can't find the old queen is  
> a ready to hatch sell placed in the honey supers.   The average is  
> about 85% success in superseding the old queen, and no swarms.
>
Hi Charles

Do you use queen excluders?

Bob Darrell
Caledon Ontario
Canada
44n80W

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