I have a question about caging queens. In this email it was stated "I caged
all of my queens for long enough to create a one week long period where no
capped brood existed in all hives during late November. The queens were
released from their cages and allowed to resume brood rearing."
Can't queens get egg bound as a bird does if their cycle of egg laying is
interrupted quickly? Do you give her a place get rid of eggs when caged? To
just stop it the egg laying abruptly is a good way to cause death with allot
of female things such as birds. I would think with queens it would be the
same.
Karen
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