Mike
>Last year, using the Jenter method, I moved plastic cells that contained
>one day old eggs and got good results. I don't know if there is any
>correlation but my cell builder colony did raise queens from those eggs in
>the plastic cell cups.
I had the opposite experience - most of the eggs were removed. If I waited
until the eggs hatched then all worked perfectly. However, I now graft into
Jenter cups as the use of the Jenter box requires extra visits:
1 to cage the queen
2 return to see whether she has laid (often not so repeat this step until
she does) and release her
3 return after 3 days to remove larvae
Fine if you are doing all this in a home apiary, but not if you want to
breed from a queen in an out-apiary.
We also raise queens at our association apiary and sometimes bring in a
frame or two of young larvae from a selected breeder for members to graft
from.
Best wishes
Peter
52.194546N, -1.673618W
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