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Charles Harper <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Jan 2014 08:22:26 -0600
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On 1/9/2014 7:31 AM, Little Wolf Apiaries -our bees get all the 
attraction wrote:
> some of us have access to liquid nitrogen ( not suggest to be handled 
> by untrained unqualified people) and a ring is pressed into the capped 
> brood area , an area of similar no . of cells i.e. 100 and the 
> nitrogen is then poured into this area. It of course freezes 
> instantly. The ring is removed
I find that you have to fill the ring twice to make sure the brood is 
frozen it is not instant, check the other side of the comb for frost.

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Harper's Honey Farm
Charles Harper
421 Louveteau Rd.
Carencro, LA 70520
www.russianbreeder.com
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