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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:23:57 -0600
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>During II, is enough semen used to approximate the volume provided by ten
drones?

Yes! And an even higher amount is possible

>Has anyone using II instrumentally inseminated one queen more than one time

No. Simply because the procedure is too hard to simply repeat over and over
when the queen is given sufficient semen on a single insemination.

Dr. Harbo at times used single drone insemination at times and those queens 
ran out of semen fairly fast.

>. I've heard that II queens don't last as long as open bred queens.

Some live a long time and others do not. Just like open mated queens. I
really can't see the actual process effects the issue.


.>Could part of the reason be that they simply don't have the volume of 
semen
available that open bred queens do?

Only if the person doing the insemination does a poor job of gathering the
semen. Too much mucus in the semen or miss calculates the amount
inseminated. Both common mistakes by amateurs but not a problem with those
with long time experience.

bob

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