Requeening is the replacement of the queen in a colony, either through natural supersedure where bees replace an aging queen on their own, or through managed requeening by the beekeeper with a new introduced queen. A new queen is typically introduced in a cage to allow the colony time to accept her pheromones. Regular requeening every one to two years helps maintain productive, gentle colonies.

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