Posting 100 eggs in cell cups ready to hatch is a lot more productive. But then we all love to faff about, its part of beekeeping
Posting 100 eggs in cell cups ready to hatch is a lot more productive. But then we all love to faff about, its part of beekeeping
I am sure a chunk of comb with eggs, posted in a lunch box would produce a few larvae to graft
see
http://www.almondboard.com/PR/A.2009...mprovement.pdf
I suppose this is the way to do it, but you'll need a pair of black knickers
"no need for an incubator"
Last edited by busybeephilip; 18-06-2015 at 10:45 AM.
Steve Taber: without wishing to detract from an interesting thread this might be a good opportunity to mention that Northern Bee Books have just published a collection of Taber's articles which were originally published in beekeepers quarterly.
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