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It is seldom that one actually needs to find the queen, it being sufficient
from the presence of eggs to know that she was around very recently.  However
sometimes it is necessary and when this is so it is a great help if she is
marked.  It is usually the important occasions when the queen is at her most
elusive and I too have on rare occasions riddled a colony through a queen
excluder.
Chris Slade

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