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Sat, 30 May 1998 21:49:53 -0400
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> Today I checked one of my hives and discovered that some of the cells
> had two eggs in them, but not all. <snip>  Do I just have a
> young queen or laying workers?
>
> Bill Hughes
>
 
I recently caught a small swarm and got all the bees.  I have observed 2
eggs in a number of cells.  I think I probably have a young queen since they
are all in the bottom of the cells.
 
Frank Humphrey
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