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    Default Incubator for Queen Cells.

    I wonder if anyone here has made his or her own incubator? If you have, would you share your experiences please.

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    Not personally but had the use of one Bernard made, old fridge, heating element in, water trough, and thermostat. Worked well BUT .................NEVER forget to insert a tiny bit of queen cage candy other wise your precious virgins may starve, which is heart breaking. Also too much and they get claggy and die too.

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    Thank you PH for reply. A fridge is perhaps larger than I might need. I was thinking of something more modest, perhaps shoebox size
    A drop or two of honey is what we use in the recess at the bottom of the hair curler, her majesty likes a slurp on arrival, but qcc would no doubt be as good if not better.
    I wonder if any one has modified an egg incubator for queen cell incubation ? I know it has been done, what the problems are I don't know. But it would possibly be more cost effective and technically superior to one made from scratch.

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    Haven't done so yet but I have a Brinsea Octagon 20 (old style) which I'm sure would be fine. It has good temperature control and the humidity can be varied and monitored with a wet bulb thermometer. It would also be easy to knock together a rack to hold caged queen cells

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    Egg incubators have been used very successfully, see some info here.
    https://www.gillaspyshoneybees.com/pages/incubator

    A little bit of searching gave this: http://www.besamungsgeraet.de/__en/_..._incubator.pdf

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    Thank you for your further information. I had found the second website you identified, but as mein Deutsch ist nicht ser gut, the matter rested. I am anxious to avoid the scent of burning beeswax - too reminiscent of high church services. So for that reason I want reliable controls! I have found several reasonably priced small incubators on an internet auction site - I may eventually buy one when satisfied as to their reliability. Drumgerry has mentioned making a frame for q. cells. Someone I know of, has used a piece of plastic drilled with appropiate sized holes - might be, or might not be as good or better.

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    PM Keith Pierce who posts here.
    He uses an incubator to rear hundreds of queens every year.
    I was at a queen rearing presentation he did last Saturday and there was a lot of chatter about incubators.
    He's not too far from you either, West side of Dublin.

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    I made my own incubator for hatching eggs.

    Heating effort: 25 watt old style lamp.
    Thermostat: underfloor heating one.
    Box: Cardboard. Insulated with foam insulation.

    Worked very well.

    Total cost £15 - the thermostat bought new - surplus - on ebay..

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    I added a small water trough for humidity with a small sponge. Measure temp and humidity with a cheap £7 garden digital measuring thingie and fiddled around with sponge until the humidity was approx right.

    My hatching rate was c 80% for quail and turkey eggs.. (turned eggs by hand)

    Rather Heath Robinson but cheap.
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    The small commercial egg incubators are around £100

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    Octagon 20 on ebay seems to go for around £100 or maybe cheaper (or should that be cheeper?!) for the old style I have.

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