Sorry for the late reply. i cut out these squares and freeze them then fit them back in the slots. The bees that remove the most dead larvae, consistently will be my breeder queens.
Sorry for the late reply. i cut out these squares and freeze them then fit them back in the slots. The bees that remove the most dead larvae, consistently will be my breeder queens.
Keeping bees in Jamaica www.dadabs.com
Hello
I am a Danish bee keeper coming to Jamaica next week for two weeks.
I would like to meet some bee keepers and get a chat and to learn something.
I could even bring some Danish honey.
Viggo
Unfortunately I will be out of the country in a few days. What section of the island will you be visiting?
Dear redhat
I will be based in Kingston. I am working with an European programme regarding laboratory testing, including testing of honey.
I will be leaving on March 2nd.
I will bring some Danish honey in case anybody would like to taste.
Do you have a beekeepers association?
Viggo
Last edited by ViggoMunck; 02-16-2013 at 02:23 AM.
We do have beekeeping associations. I will make some calls to see if we can meet if possible. Are you in jamaica now? You can give me a call at 876 401 4251.
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Dear Duhaje
Thank you for your kind reply. I am in Jamaica now and will stay until Saturday next week.
I will call you later today.
Viggo
I am so sorry I missed you ViggoMunk. I had some family emergency and had to be up and down. I really wanted to taste that Danish honey!
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