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Doug Ladd <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Feb 2011 12:35:43 -0500
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I am certain its queenless, checked twice last week and once this
week, still zero eggs while the others have frames of brood at this
point...

Very seldome I cant find queens and even then I can find eggs...

Anyway, at this point there combined and ill cut my losses if
something happens. The other queen just didnt havr enough bees to
excell in brood rearing, shes got an area on one frame about 6x6 on
both sides. So hopefullythe populated hive joined with a queen will
thrive atleast enough to make some splits, trying to get to 70 or so
this year...

Thanks for yalls thoughts.

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