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    some cause for concern

    hmmm,thank you,just getting my head around this now,looks like i shall have to start over again.whats the chances of getting two drone laying queens one after the other?is this a genetic predisposition? preparing several hundred tiny coffins as we speak.:angelsad2:
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    some cause for concern

    OK,but there are eggs present,so someone is laying?and what about the young bees that have emerged recently?i was hoping for some good news......
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    some cause for concern

    OK,this is going to be my first post here and a little complicated,but i hope that i can get some advice.Firstly some background; I am a second year beekeeper with one colony housed in a double brood box.i live on Skye,where we have had a fairly mild but very wet and windy winter. at the...
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