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Laying workers in the hive - Farm and Dairy

Summary by Farm and Dairy
A hive that has lost its queen through swarming, operator error (crushed, dropped, or fell on the ground) or supersedure over time will eventually evolve into what I call a “droney hive.” The worker bees need eggs or less than 4-day-old larvae available to make a queen cell to produce a new queen. After the last capped brood hatches out, and if the hive is still queenless, the pheromones that are produced from the open brood and the pheromones f…
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Farm and Dairy broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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