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charles Linder <[log in to unmask]>
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 Two of those five are viable to this day and have not required re-queening.



 

Since 1996??  I must have missed something.  They had to of at least
requeened themselves.   

The question I have is what are their mite levels??  Are they managing mites
or surviving them???

Good info Kevin!

The few Hives that I have that maintain low levels do it be what looks to be
frequent brood breaks.

Charles

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