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Koss Russian bee setup
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<blockquote data-quote="Breeder of queens Koss" data-source="post: 11031" data-attributes="member: 449"><p>[ATTACH=full]1453[/ATTACH]</p><p>I want to pay attention to the symbols. In addition to the number of the micronucleus in which the queen is located, I indicate the series when the larva was transferred. a line of bees - this season I have 5 of them. And on top there is a movable handle that rotates 360° next to it there are designations - the queen is absent, the virgin queen, the queen lays eggs, and a question mark - perhaps the queen is on a mating flight and is absent from the hive. (check later) and the sign cell. - check the birth of the queen and transfer the handle to the virgin queen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breeder of queens Koss, post: 11031, member: 449"] [ATTACH type="full"]1453[/ATTACH] I want to pay attention to the symbols. In addition to the number of the micronucleus in which the queen is located, I indicate the series when the larva was transferred. a line of bees - this season I have 5 of them. And on top there is a movable handle that rotates 360° next to it there are designations - the queen is absent, the virgin queen, the queen lays eggs, and a question mark - perhaps the queen is on a mating flight and is absent from the hive. (check later) and the sign cell. - check the birth of the queen and transfer the handle to the virgin queen. [/QUOTE]
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