> ...submerging a package in water is one of the oldest methods for
> introducing a package to a hive around the world. .. But in my opinion
> works better than most other methods in use in the U.S.*if* the weather is
> warm and bees can fly *and* you are installing in daylight... Prevents
> drift and the bees simply pour into the hive... Surely on a worldwide list
> others are familiar with the method?
Exactly right, Bob. We used to do that when installing in daylight and the
weather was warm. We'd use a washtub.
We preferred to install at dusk, but sometimes, with a thousand or so to do
and distance to cover, we had to work when we could.
Yes it works. Also dunking the queen cage in the syrup feeder and getting
her wet keeps her from flying when we'd rip the screen off and drop her
among the bees. We always did direct release.
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