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Predrag Cvetkovic <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 19 Aug 2005 20:56:18 +0200
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Mike wrote:
> I am having wonderful results removing the queens soon after they begin to
> lay. I can see no bad effects the following summer, when these queens are
> in their prime.


Hello Mike
Thanks for your comments. This season I have noticed something unusual with
new queens after removing them and leaving in cages for 2-4 days. Results
were less than expected or less then I am used to. But I don't believe that
it is due to removing them too soon. The whole year was a mess.
Thanks again

Best regards
Predrag

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