I have seen it once. The queen was a late season supercedure. She looked like a mated queen wth good size. When she started laying it was on the drone frame. Thete were several empty worker cell frames adjacent. I never saw eggs or brood in the worker comb. The population dwindled all fall and winter, but there were live bees come spring. She layed a few eggs in early spring, but all were on the drone frame, before dieing.
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