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Date: | Mon, 4 Mar 1996 23:05:33 -0500 |
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Larry Lindahl of AGF 746-1210 wrote:
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> Looking to see if there is anything out there that
> is new and startling on the shipping and transportation
> of queen cells. Have looked in the following: The Hive
> And The Honey Bee, ABC and XYZ, Contempoary Queen Rearing.
> Any new information would be appreciated - Thanks.
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> Larry Lindahl Phone(604) 722-2825
> RR# 3 Hewstone Rd Fax (604) 746-1292
> Ladysmith, BC, Canada E-mail [log in to unmask]
> V0R 2E0
What I think is the best way to ship queen cells is the following
method.
The cells a simply buried in a preheated (96F) mix of sand and saw dust
filling a small or medium size styrofoam insulated container. This
method of packing keeps the cells warm for a long period and protects
them from shocks.
--
Jean-Pierre Chapleau
eleveur de reines / queen breeder
1282, rang 8, Saint-Adrien de Ham, Quebec, Canada, J0A 1C0
tel./phone (819) 828-3396; fax (819) 828-0357
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