Dee Lusby writes: >Why would colonies want to requeen more then once throughout the >active beekeeping year? From what we have seen in our colonies, it >is a comb positioning problem with the frames in backwards. I looked at the foundation and the combs. They're the same on both sides. But even if they weren't I don't see how this could cause supercedure. And even if it did, how could you tell after a 2 month test in the end of summer? Supercedure is a real problem for some beekeepers but to pin it on such an unlikely cause is fatuous. pb