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Topic: mating

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Published - 2 April 2019
By Nadine Chapman
Polyandry: what is it and why should beekeepers care?

Polyandry, a fancy word for something that all beekeepers know: honey bee queens mate with multiple males. The average is 12, but two Australian studies …
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