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> >he found that as few as 28% of package queens remain good queens
> throughout the season [1984]
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> Very interesting--that would have been before varroa, miticide residues,
> or neonics.
By the way, the article that Pete cited is of interest, in that it is an
example of an extremely intensive package/ destructive-harvest management
system incorporating a great deal of labor.
Dave Tegart (1984) Two-Queen Hive Management Using Package Bees in the
Peace River Area, Alberta, Canada, Bee World, 65:2, 80-84
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Randy Oliver
Grass Valley, CA
www.ScientificBeekeeping.com
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