Moving Queen Cells to Nursery Frames
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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Great information on making sure the plug holes don’t get plugged by wax
Nice job
Yeah. We learned that one the hard way. 🤣🤣🤣
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Best way to learn. We tend to not forget those lessons😀
Amen to that!
Nice queen cells.
Can't wait for them to emerge! They are Harbo F2s!
looks like the Wave that I carry.
You got it! I wish I would have gotten the titanium one!
Beekeeper from Northern Illinois here. Thanks for the information. We’ve always put the cells in queenless nucs rather than hatched virgins. When introducing them into a queenless nuc do you cage them or just directly introduce? Thank you.
We candy release. We should probably make a video of that too. We will add it to the list. In the meantime, we have a written guide on our website. It is the first question at the top of the page.
kobeapiaries.com/faq