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Greg J Zujus <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Sep 1998 16:06:35 EDT
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Hello all,
 
            While inspecting my 4 hives today I noticed that one of my
hives has no eggs or larve sized brood. There is some capped brood
present. It is almost like the queen just stopped laying all at once. The
queen is present as I saw her while inspecting the hive. Is it normal for
a queen to just cease laying this time of year or is this queen just shot
?  All my other queens are still laying quite well, however these are all
new queens as all the other hives swarmed this fall.
 
Greg Z
Connecticut
 
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