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Queenlessness

Queenlessness is the state of a colony without a functional queen, recognizable by restless, roaring behavior, the appearance of drone-laying workers, and the absence of fresh eggs. If not resolved quickly, the colony will decline as no new workers are being produced. Beekeepers can remedy the situation by introducing a new mated queen, a queen cell, or a frame of young brood.

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