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tom Taylor <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Jun 1995 20:41:03 -0600
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>--- (Allen Dick <[log in to unmask]>) -----<
 
 
 
>I have a nibble on the Genter thing and can't find any of my supply
catalogs
>right now.
 
We list the Jenter Queen Rearing Kit for $60.90 CD
 
>If it's not too much trouble, what is the value of a new Genter kit, and
what
>are the little bags of consumables worth?  How many to a bag? Looks like
100 or
>so.
 
The replacement cell plugs go for $22.00 per 100
 
>We tried it a time or two and gave up.  Grafting gets to be like falling
off a
>log compared to trying to make  the queens lay in that thing.
>
>Probably good for hobbyists with big fingers and bad eyesight though :)
 
You are right Allen, this kit is excellent for hobbyists and those with big
fingers and bad eyes.  Many of us are in this catagory.  They are not
intended for large quantity production of queens. However, the queens that
are produce from them are of extremely good quality as they are fed as a
queen from a very early age.
 
>Allen
>
>W. Allen Dick, Beekeeper                        VE6CFK Rural Route One
>Swalwell   Alberta   Canada  T0M 1Y0 Email:   [log in to unmask]    or
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>Futures, Art & Honey:http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~dicka
 
 
Tom Taylor
 
Honeywood Bee Supplies
NIPAWIN, SK.
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