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    Just doing a bit of research on the subject at the moment. Hoping in the long term to be able to afford the kit and attend a course. Can anyone point me to any resources? Or if it's something you've done, describe your setup. Where to get the kit? What's the best to buy?

    Anything you think might be of interest I'd love to hear about. I am but a sponge awaiting a good soaking!

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    Lol! Good for mopping up messes too. The only person I know who does this is Angus Nicol in Shetland. Will try to dig out his details and PM you.

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    Expensice kit, but with AI queens going at 15€ a pop here in Germany something I considered.
    The cheapest sets are Russian apparently.
    Seems alot work and invertment unless you plan to need/sell hundreds of queens a year...

    Or make your own:
    http://www.ultrabreezesuits.com/
    this site is quite informative
    http://www.besamungsgeraet.de/__en/
    youtube is worth a look at how they do it...
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    Hi Gerry
    Michael Collier of Cornbrook bee farm (Shropshire) runs three day II courses,plus he sells the basic II equipment at a good price, based on the Schley instrument.

    I have been using II as part of maintaining lines in my queen breeding for several years, i could put lots of info on the forum about this, but don't think it would be good to clutter up the thread with too much of this. Could also send you copies of a couple of videos if you wish, i think it may be best if you send me a pm, and i will reply with my contact details, if you are interested, then you can ask as many questions as you wish,and i will answer them all with regards this subject.

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    Many thanks for all of the information - Jon (by email), Gavin, Calum and Pete. Pete I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking anything you put up on the forum would be considered a great resource which isn't AFAIK available on other forums. I'll PM my email address to you and I'd be glad to receive anything on the subject you are willing to send me.

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    Mr Schley and his friends are expensive people to know. The equipment including a microscope is expensive and unless one is breeding queens commercially, the purchasing of which by an individual is difficult to justify. Improvisation is likely to produce results which disappoint. It is however, a fascinating activity and the remarks above are not intended to be discouraging. Do go and see a demonstration and go on a course as already advised.

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    Pete L will know the cost better than me but I think you would need to spend maybe £2000

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    It's not something I'm looking at doing commercially but I can see the advantages in my personal breeding programme in the years to come. It would be more for my own interest than anything else - don't see the problem with that as most of what I do with bees is for my own interest. And yep I know about the cost - I'm sure I've spent a huge amount more than £2k on beekeeping since I started and will do so again before my time is up!!

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    Well it looks like I'm going to take the plunge and shell out on the Schley kit in the next couple of weeks. Need to email him for a price first though (scary money!). 2013 is going to be a dabbling year using Sue Cobey's video to give me an idea of what to do. Doesn't look much harder than tying a Klinkhammer! Famous last words maybe there! Hoping to get to a course in 2014 and get into it in a serious way thereafter.

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    Why not go on a course first and then you should have a better idea of the merits and demerits of the i.i. equipment available. The NBU used to do a course which was acclaimed by those known to me who went there. It may still be available.

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