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Allen Dick <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 May 1999 10:41:55 -0600
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> Allen, you said "Popping in (protected) cells at time of splitting reduces
> this 21-day delay to as little as 11, which is not a whole lot worse than
the five
> or so that is average for mated queen introductions."

These are cells we raise by grafting.  As soon as they are sealed in the
cell builder, we put a JayZee BeeZee protector on them.  That stays with
them until they emerge.

These are not strictly walk-away, since we do visit and insert a cell.

allen

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