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54<span style="color:#FFFFFF; font-size:5px;">he queen ages her pheromone output diminishes. A queen bee that becomes old, or is diseased or failing, is replaced by the workers in a procedure known as &quot;supersedure&quot;. Supersedure may be forced by a beekeeper, for example by clipping off one of the queen&#39;s middle or posterior legs. This makes her unable to properly place her eggs at the bottom of the brood cell; the workers detect this and then rear replacement queens. When a new queen becomes available, the workers kill the reigning queen by &quot;balling&quot; her, clustering tightly around her. Death through balling is accomplished by surrounding the queen and raising her body temperature, causing her to overheat and die. Balling is often a problem for beekeepers attempting to introduce a replacement queen. If a queen suddenly dies, the workers will attempt to create an &quot;emergency queen&quot; by selecting several brood cells where a larva has just emerged which are t
55 hen flooded with royal jelly. The worker bees then build larger queen cells over the normal-sized worker cells which protrude vertically from the face of the brood comb. Emergency queens are usually smaller and less prolific than normal quee</span></center>
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