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Tag Archives: Queen cells

Grafting Honeybee Larvae to Make Queen Cells

Posted on July 19, 2011 by bean

Grafting honeybee larvae to create queen cells. Continue reading →

Posted in Beekeeping, Queen Rearing : Honeybees | Tagged bee, Beekeeping, bees, board, Brookfield, Brookfield Farm, cells, cloake, cloake board, cloke, Farm, graft, grafting, hives, honeybees, how to, Karen Bean, larva, larvae, Maple Falls, Pat Ray, queen, Queen cells, queen rearing, queens, rearing, Sue Cobey, Washington | 4 Comments

Spring comes early

Posted on March 24, 2010 by bean

Musings on a hive with supercedure cells at a time when drones are not flying Continue reading →

Posted in Beekeeping | Tagged drones, Queen cells, spring, supercedure | Leave a comment
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