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Re: requeening of broodless colonies
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Curtis Spacek <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 Feb 1999 19:40:27 -0600
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if you believe a hive is queenless simply install a frame of young
larvae and unhatched eggs in the hive.If they need a queen they will
make one,if not they will raise the brood normally.If they are low on
pollen or honey add a frame of each next to the frame with the new
brood.This ain't rocket science guys,its only beekeeping.

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