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Jeremy Rose <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 3 Mar 2011 08:10:38 -0800
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>>Re: Intermittant brood pattern

I have posted about this before, but I see things like it every year 
around this time.  If it does not look like classic AFB then I don't 
worry about figuring out what it is.  I fix it by requeening the hive.  
I always use queen cells for this, and I feel that the delay in brood 
rearing while the new queen mates helps the bees to stop the cycle for 
whatever is killing the brood.

--Jeremy Rose
San Luis Obispo, CA

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