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Tim Vaughan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Aug 2003 20:42:12 -0400
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I agree with Lionel. Having spent hours in the archives on this list, and
then doing my own trials based on what I learned, I think it fairly easy
to introduce a queen into a drone laying hive if you put at least two
frames of mixed brood in with her, and lots of smoke, and scratching some
honey comb with your hive tool to give the bees something to do besides
killing your new queen. But as he said, the method you propose has a very
high percentage chance of working.

Depending on your history and location, make sure that Foul Brood didn't
kill your queen. If you think that was a possible cause of her death, put
one of those medicated patties in between your the two boxes when you add
the top one.


Regards
Tim Vaughan

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