laying workers

Started by bulldog, July 29, 2010, 06:25:32 PM

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bulldog

anyone know approx how long a hive is queenless before you get a laying worker ?
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Kathyp

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hardwood

I does vary quit a bit (or I just haven't been as observant as I should have been) but they can usually be queenless for 40-45 days before the workers start to lay.

Scott
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