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> No: 2, 3, Superscedure is usually caused by something the bees
>detect,
>Ovaries damaged by Nosema, poor mating, Underfed by weak cell builders
producing weak Queens.
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What you say is probably true but Supercedure is also an inheritable trait.
Here in the UK the British Isles Bee Breeders Association (BIBBA), who
have a web site now (Address???) make a feature of breeding queens that
supercede. They are very useful in reducing colony swarming , which is a
problem in the UK.
Colonies give good yields, for our very variable stop-go climate!
Yours
[log in to unmask] - Northern Regional Bee Inspector, UK - Bee Curious
phone/fax 01704 822831
snailmail 'Asland' Flash Lane, Rufford, Ormskirk, Lancs, L40 1SW - UK.
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