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Fri, 12 Sep 2003 07:55:35 +0300
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Allen wrote:
>>This year two separate people brought frames to me with capped
brood after the queen had been caged for over a month, and they just could
not understand how that happened. One of the caged queens had died in her
cage.<<
About five percent of all colonies at any one time have two queens.
Best regards
Roger White
Superbee Cyprus.

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