Re: First grafting attempt
Wow, don't beat yourself up Mark...6 out of 10 is quite impressive for a first attempt! :D
Also, FWIW, I like to take a piece of burr comb with some eggs/brood in it home with me every now & then, just to practice grafting on them...hopefully, in about 4-6 days, when my first larvae from my new queens (old ones turned out to be AHB, so had to throw out the idea of breeding those), I'll have enough practice to not botch things too terribly :D
Re: First grafting attempt
Checked cells today and they had torn down one of them. The others were very nice and quite large. They were also capped. I didn't expect them to be capped yet as they were grafted on Monday noon and it was late Friday afternoon when I checked. I did check for rogue cells today and there were a few I removed on frames. I would have posted pics but my phone does not have internet so it is a bit of a challenge for me to be able to post them.
Mark
Re: First grafting attempt
Good job, but just in case you don't know they were capped right on schedule 4-5 day after grafting. Be sure and get them into mating nucs on day 10.
Re: First grafting attempt
I know the thread is old here but thought I would followup. 4 of 5 queens mated and laying. Had some poor weather for mating. Round 2, 7 cells finished installed in nucs. Grafting again soon as weather allows.
Re: First grafting attempt
4 of 5 ain't bad for a first try! good job! :)