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Rodney Farrar <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 15 May 2002 22:04:07 EDT
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We found three of the hives in the same condition. We ordered three new
queens from (Wilbanks) and put those in today. The others now have brood, we
either found the queen, saw eggs, or saw brood when we checked last week. We
are not sure if it just took longer for the queens to start laying, they
didn't accept the new queen and produced another?? Any ideas?

Thanks for you help,
Rodney

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