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--- On Fri, 3/4/11, Dave Green <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Remember than in a crowded yard, bees will tend to drift. ....... it is
fatal to a hive getting a queen mated, if she goes into the wrong hive.
So keep your mating units spread out, facing different directions, and
give them plenty of landmarks to orient.
Some queen breeders paint symbols on the front of their mating nucs, above the entrances. Don't use red, but different colors help as well. And, bees can count up to three, at least that's what I've been told. I think that with the number of mating nucs that were mentioned, disorientation of the mating queens won't be a problem.
Mike in LA
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