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Aaron Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Jun 2001 10:10:30 -0400
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> Are we, as beekeepers, convinced that in order to keep queens banked the
> surrounding bees must be queenless?  Has anyone tried otherwise?

I have set up banks in queenright colonies simply by placing the cages above
a queen excluder.  Noticed no ill effects.  However, Gus Rouse (Kona Queens)

scolded me severely (I exagerate) over the practice.  On his advise I set up
the
queenless nuc, which he said is the ONLY correct way to do it.

I have had success both ways.  However, I rarely bank queens for very long
(over two weeks).  I try to get them into colonies or at lease a nuc ASAP.

I suspect queenless banks are optimal, but queenright banks work.

Aaron

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