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>>>  The affected hive appears queenless, no queen, no brood, no larvae...but
 lots and lots of bees, with what appears to be average stores.  
>>>  Not knowing what to do, the majority will simply combine and split next spring.
Any better advice?

QUESTION:  Did any of them force the colony through a queen excluder in an attempt to find the queen?  Just curious.

Mike in LA


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