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Subject: multiple swarm question
Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 20:04:39 +0000

Hive A swarms. Old queen and 40% of the hive are now Hive B. If Hive B
swarms, does the old queen, if she is still alive and not superceded,
swarm out again?

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Kathy Cox
Bloomfield Bees & Bouquets
Sebastopol
707-823-2804

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