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  • frank
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25 Jun 2002 00:00 #20771 by frank
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I need some info on raising queens.Ive been grafting larve and have been having fair results but i rarely have over a 50% take on the newly grafted queen cells.Im using day old larve,I use a queenless hive for the starter hive then move the grafts to queen right hive above a excluder.Most of my methods are low tech.I use a large pencil as my cell cup maker and just put 40-50 cells on the bottom of a honey super frame.Any ideas how i could improve my % without spending alot of money.

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25 Jun 2002 00:00 #20772 by willo
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Hi,
Take a look at this. Let me know if it's helpful.
Luck

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25 Jun 2002 00:00 #20773 by willo
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I must be tired, here's the link:
members.aol.com/queenb95/queenrear.html

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25 Jun 2002 00:00 #20774 by frank
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Thank you for the reply.Thats basicly how i graft mine but i still have a low % take not 90% like some of the pro's claim.I have also had problems with the Queens not hatching and dying at the stage were they are showing color in there eyes.

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27 Jun 2002 00:00 #20775 by willo
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Hi Frank,
90% claims are reserved for those grafting under optimum conditions. At the link they suggest 75% is customary and you indicated 50%. I also wondered if your geographic location might be a factor. I haven't grafted in a while and even then only to familiarize myself with the method. Check out what's done by the beekeeper at this link: www.gsu.edu/~biojdsx/qncelnb.htm

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27 Jun 2002 00:00 #20776 by frank
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Thank you for the information and links.My rates of takes have increased as the day lenght increases and we had a strong honey flow for awhile.Well i'll keep trying I wonder if any of the other methods would have a higher %

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17 Aug 2002 00:00 #20777 by beeman
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hello
I have been raiseing queens for over 48 yrs and all you need to do is keep trying.
love to chat with on this subject.
I still rear queens and the weather does have a lot to do with it too

Don

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15 Jul 2003 00:00 #20778 by heartbeat91
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frank, try buying a commercially available wax queen cell. they are cheap and are generally made of alot cleaner wax than an individual may have. i use those from walter kelly. my acceptance went up when i switched to them.
good luck
martin

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