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<blockquote data-quote="Breeder of queens Koss" data-source="post: 5862" data-attributes="member: 449"><p>if you are interested, I can tell you about my beekeeping. </p><p>I have a multi-body system for 1/2 dadan. 8 frames in 1 case. </p><p>I keep a buckfast bee and a carnic. </p><p>Every bee has its drawbacks, and buckfast has such a bad reception of larvae </p><p> for education. ( compared to other breeds I've worked with) I am working with the starter application. </p><p>For grafting, I use a homemade 0.8 mm wide spatula and a microscope. The real quality begins with a larva that is less than 12 hours old </p><p>I give the load to the colony - educator of 16 larvae. </p><p>This year I have mastered artificial insemination. The percentage of those who died was about 10%, the remaining ones feel well and work hard. This year I inseminated about 10 queens, but using different dosages of sperm and the multiplicity of insemination, I mastered the technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breeder of queens Koss, post: 5862, member: 449"] if you are interested, I can tell you about my beekeeping. I have a multi-body system for 1/2 dadan. 8 frames in 1 case. I keep a buckfast bee and a carnic. Every bee has its drawbacks, and buckfast has such a bad reception of larvae for education. ( compared to other breeds I've worked with) I am working with the starter application. For grafting, I use a homemade 0.8 mm wide spatula and a microscope. The real quality begins with a larva that is less than 12 hours old I give the load to the colony - educator of 16 larvae. This year I have mastered artificial insemination. The percentage of those who died was about 10%, the remaining ones feel well and work hard. This year I inseminated about 10 queens, but using different dosages of sperm and the multiplicity of insemination, I mastered the technology. [/QUOTE]
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