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In one of Dave Tarpy’s queenrearing classes years ago, we used quinoa and yogurt.  Seemed to work well enough.

Richard Reid
Blacksburg, VA


> On Dec 8, 2019, at 11:17 PM, Seth Charbonneau <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> My Goggle Fu is failing me 
> Dose any one have a source for the size of grafting age larvae, spitball is fine.
> 
> Thinking about using a grain of rice as stand in (maby some syrup for jelly) and 3D printing appropriate scaled comb, cell cups, and tools  for a Jan club demo/hands on
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