Can there be two queen bees in a hive?

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2026-03-08 22:30

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Normally, no, the bees will only tolerate one queen in the hive. However, occasionally where the old queen is getting to the end of her laying life, the workers will produce a queen cell and hatch off a new queen. Mother and daughter queens can be seen together for a short period before the old queen disappears. This process is known as supercedure.

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