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« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2007, 05:17:09 AM » |
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first of all, once i was told: there are no stupid questions, there are only stupid answers - BEELOVER, thanks, you got me the definite proof this statement is valid
secondly, Brendhan thanks for your advice, i realize the bees know best how to raise their own queen in the best way they can, i know the bee biology quite a bit, BUT, also, once i was told, if you gonna make a split this way, it is much better to take a recently built comb filed with eggs and young larvae-this way the bees can chew out the cell walls so the emergency cells built are larger and consequently the queen raised will be of a higher quality, rather than from old combs, with though cell walls (due to the cocoons),
BUT, if you have only old brood combs available, i was wondering if the mentioned procedure would help the bees to produce emergency cells of a higher quality
regards
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