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<blockquote data-quote="Breeder of queens Koss" data-source="post: 10953" data-attributes="member: 449"><p>A day before the birth of the virgin queen, I pick up cells from the incubator. The first thing I do is look at cells in the light. This can be done in front of a window or have a spotlight. Second. I open some cells selectively, look at the queen - at what stage of development she is and the presence of royal jelly. My bowls are made of wax and I seal the cut. If I have any doubts, I can open each one. there is no harm from this. I put the Cell in the micronucleus. The queen must get out of the cell by herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breeder of queens Koss, post: 10953, member: 449"] A day before the birth of the virgin queen, I pick up cells from the incubator. The first thing I do is look at cells in the light. This can be done in front of a window or have a spotlight. Second. I open some cells selectively, look at the queen - at what stage of development she is and the presence of royal jelly. My bowls are made of wax and I seal the cut. If I have any doubts, I can open each one. there is no harm from this. I put the Cell in the micronucleus. The queen must get out of the cell by herself. [/QUOTE]
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