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It could be a dead queen, either the queenless wasn't queenless or the old queen ejected/dead after supercedure.
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Bees are often confused during such upheavals and sort themselves out by the next day. Cold weather will have prevented movement this...
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End of last week when temp in Norfolk was 21degrees I merged a queenless hive with a Q+ hive using paper. The temperature by the start...
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