Italian Queens
Italian Queens
Hi Kurt, I ordered two Italian queens at the last meeting, but only want one. Can you change my order (not sure who's looking after this). Thanks, Tracey
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Queen rearing
speaking of queens, is anybody considering raising their own queens?
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Well when you have as many bees as I have you tend to have a few with swarming tendancies no matter what you do. While I try to maintain my bees, occasionally I will have a couple to build swarm cells.
Everyone knows that swarm cells produce the best queens. So why not take advantage of this?
I am going to use the queen castle by brushy mountain. http://beeequipment.com/products.asp?pcode=687. It is fairly self explanitory.
I was doing this with regular sized nucs but thought this might be fun.
Kurt
Everyone knows that swarm cells produce the best queens. So why not take advantage of this?
I am going to use the queen castle by brushy mountain. http://beeequipment.com/products.asp?pcode=687. It is fairly self explanitory.
I was doing this with regular sized nucs but thought this might be fun.
Kurt