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> Queen survival during the first 9 months accounted for the major difference between the 2 groups; of the IIS queens, 37 out of 59 (63%) survived the first 9 months (August-May), whereas 50 out of 59 (85%) of the NM queens survived that period. *
To put it differently, 15% of the naturally mated queens didn't even live one year, while almost 40% of the IIS queens failed before a year. Not so hot, eh?
* Harbo, J. R., & Szabo, T. I. (1984). A comparison of instrumentally inseminated and naturally mated queens. Journal of Apicultural Research, 23(1), 31-36.
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