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Re: Problem seeing eggs and larvae " & queen candy recipe question
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John & Christy Horton <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 May 2006 07:39:56 -0500
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I use a Jenter system..that way you are insured of proper larvae age and if 
you are fumble fingered or have trouble seeing larvae its still easy.

Now a question:

I am beginning to sell a few of my varroa resistant queens but the only 
queen candy I have found that I like contains honey to keep it soft.
I searched the archives the best I know but was unable to find a proven 
recipe for queen candy.
Has anyone got a good proven queen candy recipe they are willing to share?
Thanks
John Horton

UA
(Upper Alabama :) 

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