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Requeening, or replacing the existing queen with a new, healthy, mated queen, is a common solution when non-swarming queen cell production indicates queen problems. If hive inspection suggests queen issues like injury, age, disease, or poor performance, requeening can resolve the problem and restore colony health and productivity. Requeening involves removing the old queen and introducing a new queen, typically in a queen cage. Successful requeening leads to a colony headed by a vigorous, productive queen, resolving non-swarm queen cell production. Requeening is a proactive management technique to maintain strong, queenright colonies.
📅 Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:02 PM 📌 commercial 🔧 Queen cage, hive tool