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Date: | Wed, 13 Dec 2006 06:42:49 -0500 |
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> There are several options I am considering to initiate the development
> of the queen cells, none of which involve grafting (at this time).
I really don't understand why beekeepers want to raise queen cells with a
non-grafting method. All the cell building set-up work is basically the
same. Some sort of queenless starter, followed by a queenright finisher.
All the mating nuc set-up is the same, or the re-queening work is the same.
The only difference is in the grafting. And, in my opinion, grafting is the
easy part.
And you get all your set-up work done, and your "all-you-gotta-do" method
fails, and then where are you?
Mike
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