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Jorn Johanesson <[log in to unmask]>
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> vegne af cass cohenour
> Sendt: 22. juni 2004 21:36
> Emne: [BEE-L] requeening
> Any one ever had a similar experience?

I once went home from my mating yard with some queens in their mating box.
On my way home I turned in to a foreigner yard just to look and I have
placed the mating boxes upon a hive. suddenly one escaped (Bad closed
entrance) and I saw the queen take several turns around in the  bee yard.
after a short while she returned to the mating box from which she just
escaped.

this just showed to me that the queen have an excellent orientating ability.

Best regards
Jorn Johanesson

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