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From: "Harvey D. Johnston" <[log in to unmask]>
>>I need advice on ordering Queen Cells that require shipping from a
>>commercial breeder. What is the percentage that I can expect of Queens
>>who will emerge healthy.
I wouldn't recommend shipping queen cells. Once removed from the nurse
colony, they need to be in your colonies within hours, not days. And they
cannot have rough handling.
You might try to get together with other beekeepers who also need cells, and
have someone pick up the cells and deliver them for the entire group. This
is what is usually done - using a styrofoam box and some kind of cushioning
for protection for temperature shifts and physical shock. Delivery is on a
same-day basis.
Dave Green
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