>>> >Even here, many say a queen lays best her second year. I've heard that a number of times, but hard data tend not to support thatclaim. <><><> Has anyone evaluated queens raised in the late summer for fall replacement? They would be second year queens, having gone through a winter, but would still bee less than one year old.Mike in LA
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