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Hi Bob,
Yes Indeed, Coumaphos is responsible for many problems in queens.  This was first described and named by me as Intermediate Caste Syndrome and these findings were later confirmed by other workers in the USA.
Best regards
Roger White
Superbee Cyprus

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