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> Failure or loss of queens has been considered one of the most important factors leading to colony losses, especially outside of the typical queen-rearing season. 
> By who?  I see this written a lot,  but it doesnt jive completly, and seems a bit nonsensical. 

Who? How about the Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists. Their report states.

> Poor or failing queens were a commonly cited as a cause of winter loss across Canada. The recent increase of queens as a reported cause for winter mortality is a concern that should be investigated further.

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