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Walter Zimmermann <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Use 3 hole wooden cage. Remove the screen and  replace it with a piece of foundation with holes punched in it.  If queen is rejected then the holes in the wax will be sealed up.  Put a hole into the candy so she can breath until next inspection.
Walter,
      When you use the queen introduction cage that way, do you also remove the  attendents that accompany her?  If not, is there a chance that the  attendants might chew through the hole themselves?  If you take the  attendents
 out, is there a danger that the queen could starve?   How long do you wait between introduction of the queen cage and checking for  release?

Mike in LA

		
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