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On April 27th one of our local Beekeepers was making splits, he inadvertently moved his Kelley Hygienic queen into the split. On his inspection the parent Queenless hive had 12 or more high quality queen cells
He would like to save as many of the Kelley Hygienic cells as possible.
We have several people in our area that want a start of bee's. Do you have a suggested plan for saving most of these emerging queens?
He was going to put individual screen wire cages over as many as he could. Is there more that he can do?
He would like to save as many of the Kelley Hygienic cells as possible.
We have several people in our area that want a start of bee's. Do you have a suggested plan for saving most of these emerging queens?
He was going to put individual screen wire cages over as many as he could. Is there more that he can do?