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Another  reason to requeen in the fall is better queens due to better
mating conditions.

Harper's Honey Farm
Charlie
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Christine Gray wrote:

>From: George Imrie: " However, I want to be very specific about why a
>hobbyist with a few colonies in  his back yard should RE-queen annually, and
>preferably in the fall rather than  spring."
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