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>>I'm curious about that - and everything else relevant to success.  Read Weaver's post a couple of times and got a general message but no useful facts,  in the sensce of being closer to being able to replicate the findings for myself.

As I have not seen independent confirmation in the beekeeping literature I get, I was hoping to hear here from folks who have used Weaver's queens recently (as in last year) to share their experiences.  Weaver's post certainly sounded like a success story and I'd think their customers would rave.  I tend to be a bit skeptical at first and feel manufacturers/producers/breeders, in general, rarely put their product down and tend to exaggerate in their claims.

This is not to say I disagree with Weaver's claims.  I just would like to get some independent confirmation.

Best regards,

Waldemar
LI, NY

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