> the only thing you can not split is the queen. where is the old queen
> left? where do the other queens come from? a big variable to consider
> in your pondering.
Yes. My impression was that this tendency was regardless of requeening,
intentional or natural. As I say, it is just one of those things I have
heard.
I also am thinking of it in the context of the USDA comparison of the
performance of commercial treated stock top Russian and VSH --Those
colonies were quite intensively managed as I understand it -- and also
what I saw in the Imperial Valley where a large beekeeper simply picked
up his old colonies annually and nuced them all out routinely in a
special setup consisting of two semi-trailers.
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