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>I found that much of the royal jelly stays behind as the larva is lifted
>from the original cell bottom, regardless of
>the tools and method used.
>Ron van Mierlo


Have you used the "Chinese" grafting tool? It scoops the entire puddle of
jelly, and deposits it, along with the larvae, in the cup.
Mike


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