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Vital Gaudreau <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 May 2001 11:43:24 -0400
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Seaching the archives and in reference to some posts written in the past it
is very much unclear to me that sometimes it is ok and other times
hazardous (balling danger) to finger pick-up an existing queen (egg-laying
or not yet), paint mark it, clip its wings and then release it in her
colony. Is there someone that could explain the fundamentals?

References:
1. Kerry Clark - 27 January 1995 - item oo3717
2. Jean-Pierre Chapleau - 28 January 1995 - item 003725
3. Jean-Pierre Chapleau - 01 October 1995 - item 006088
4. Tom Elliott - 25 april 1999 - item 027300
5. James C. Bach - 26 April 1999 - item 027312
6. Steve Newcomb - 26 April 1999 - 027316

Interesting to note thaat JCB refers to marking more than one queen
consecutively  ...you must wash your fingers with alcohol between picking
up queens. I have doubts that beekeepers carry alcohol and do do it in
reality...or maybe some do ?!
Please help me to clarify. Tks
Vital Gaudreau
Sainte. Therese, Quebec

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