This queen will definetley be used as a mother for my grafts. Bonus: spot the queen
P pannu96 · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2012 · 196 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Apr 20, 2014 (Edited) Only show this user This queen will definetley be used as a mother for my grafts. Bonus: spot the queen
J JRG13 · Registered Joined May 11, 2012 · 5,488 Posts #2 · Apr 20, 2014 Only show this user What's so special about it? =p Honestly though, pierco/plastic frames tend to get laid top to bottom, I'll give them that.
What's so special about it? =p Honestly though, pierco/plastic frames tend to get laid top to bottom, I'll give them that.
J jrhoto · Registered Joined Mar 2, 2009 · 148 Posts #3 · Apr 20, 2014 Only show this user I would say she was a keeper! John poor valley bee farm
P pannu96 · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2012 · 196 Posts Discussion Starter · #4 · Apr 20, 2014 Only show this user The laying pattern of this queen is awesome. My other queens miss quite a few cells and only cover a portion of the frame.
The laying pattern of this queen is awesome. My other queens miss quite a few cells and only cover a portion of the frame.
J JRG13 · Registered Joined May 11, 2012 · 5,488 Posts #5 · Apr 20, 2014 Only show this user Same plastic frames?
P pannu96 · Registered Joined Mar 7, 2012 · 196 Posts Discussion Starter · #6 · Apr 20, 2014 Only show this user They all have pierco foundation. I have never used wax.