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Richard Harkey <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 20 Mar 1998 07:29:55 -0800
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Sounds good to me, and I would like to ask how many and what differences
there might be on devices such as the Jenter system.  Has any one used
one for how long a period?  How many queens raised in one season, using
like device?  I have the "Mann Lake Queen Breeding Device" and do not
use it with all parafinalia, but with "J Z B Z's" cell bars and cell
protectors, as well as cages.  This is my first year using device so I
don't have any information to pass on except so far I haven't had any
trouble getting it full of eggs, almost 100%.  I asked the question
about raising queens from eggs some time back and was answered by
several to my e-mail address instead of to the list.
 
I would think Steve Tabor might have some input as he has experimented
with eggs, and he is a professional breeder.  Dr. Reimund Schuberth,
likewise has some very interesting thoughts and advice, that I
appreciated.  Why are device manufacturers quiet?
 
Sincerely,
 
Richard Harkey

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