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Fra: Mark Gosswiller <[log in to unmask]>
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Dato: 8. maj 1999 04:48
Emne: 7 swarms
>I am happy to report that I went out
>today and checked each hive and found eggs in all 7. Not very many eggs,
>and not all together either. But at least I know I got the queen. But I
>also found in 4 of the 7 hives, queen cells (2 to 3 of them) on the side of
>a couple of the frames.
You have queens in all of those swarms, and the easiest way is to let those new families alone, concerning the queens.
I for my part will not accept swarm queens, if I can avoid it. Swarming is genetic bound, and catching swarms is not what I want to spend my time on. So if I get a swarm I will replace the queen with a mated queen from a known source with queens selected on basic of little swarm tendency.
best regards
Jorn Johanesson
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