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I have two hives with queens that are two seasons old.
They seem to be doing fine, but my understanding is the
queens are past their prime at two years. My question is
should I replace them now with new queens with the risk
of losing them if we have a severe Winter, or should I
wait until Spring to replace them?
 
Mark Vogel
Rockford, MN USA

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