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Subject:
Requeening
From:
"Elizabeth M. Bowles" <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 6 Sep 1997 07:02:38 -0500
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I'm not positive but I think I may have killed my queen. eeeekkkks  Should
I requeen now or waite until spring?  I've never been very good at find
her.  I think I killed her when applying MO, as some blopped out and onto a
bunch of bees and instead of them all scattering they seemed to be
attracted to the spot.  the next day I went into the hive and when I opend
it up a small cluster of bees were attracted to this same spot.
 
How can I know for sure?
 
In Him,
 
Elizabeth M. Bowles
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Missouri, USA

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