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Local queens now available
Local queens available from Allegheny Bee Company. Mite resistant stock selected for local survival in Southwestern PA. Queen Cells $10, Virgin Queens $15, and Laying Queens $25. For more information contact Steve Repasky at Meadowsweetbees@gmail.com, 412-445-7872 or Joe Zgurzynski at … Continue reading
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