Want to buy a 12V queen cell incubator for transporting a few queen cells. Prefer a reasonably priced Styrofoam type that will hold medium frames but other types and sizes will be considered.
Grich0656@AOL.com or call 850 643-6925
Want to buy a 12V queen cell incubator for transporting a few queen cells. Prefer a reasonably priced Styrofoam type that will hold medium frames but other types and sizes will be considered.
Grich0656@AOL.com or call 850 643-6925
I am holding on to the hope I have inside... Kutless
Dbest
That is what I'm looking for, and I only live 2 hours from Rossman, but I don't think I will use one enough to justify spending $150 and was hoping someone might have one that they no longer need that they could sell cheaper.
Thanks for the link.
Gary
http://www.tractorsupply.com/little-...ubator-2167379
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Bravo-View...verter/9729856
The only draw back is that you have to set the temp yourself.
I am holding on to the hope I have inside... Kutless
You might consider transporting the cells in a nuc with queen less bees.
Keep the "few" cells on their cell bar stick and let the bees maintain the temperature.
You could modify a wood bound frame for the purpose.
Ernie
My websitehttp://bees4u.com/
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