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Date: | Sat, 18 May 1996 02:21:13 -0400 |
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>Adam, Joel, Roy, Kevin, Nik, and others who have been following the thread
>on priming queen cell cups for grafting larvae:
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>I thank all of you who have sent me suggestions and given me help of any
>type. It is a pleasure to be associated with all of you.
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>Cordially yours,
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>Jim
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Hi Jim;
Just a note to remind you that your bees controll you not you
controlling them, if the queenless hive continue to destroy or neglect your
queencells, place your frames with the hatching brood,honey and pollen and
the new queencell cups into a closed box in a shaded position.
This will increase your success rate of queen raising,as when the
hive is open to the honey flow, this interferes with the main requirement of
producing royal jelly for the best queen cells.
Thanks from :
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http://www.eastend.com.au/~goble
[log in to unmask] ( David Goble )
American Beach Kangaroo Island South Australia
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