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Placing 2 cells with a queen excluder
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<blockquote data-quote="Goran" data-source="post: 8015" data-attributes="member: 163"><p>Update - only 3 colonies left to check, the rest: 28 colonies with 1+1, I got 30 queens with sealed WB. In 5 colonies were total failure ( missing both or DLQ or not laying for long), which I compensate from surplus of queens with double success..</p><p>This is for me good, after the extractions I can use such Q replacement with less worry. Also it is possible to do it with leaving old Q down and only adding qcell above. So if upper qcell failed You still have queen which didn't stop laying.. This is maybe even better..</p><p>Possibilities for playing are many..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goran, post: 8015, member: 163"] Update - only 3 colonies left to check, the rest: 28 colonies with 1+1, I got 30 queens with sealed WB. In 5 colonies were total failure ( missing both or DLQ or not laying for long), which I compensate from surplus of queens with double success.. This is for me good, after the extractions I can use such Q replacement with less worry. Also it is possible to do it with leaving old Q down and only adding qcell above. So if upper qcell failed You still have queen which didn't stop laying.. This is maybe even better.. Possibilities for playing are many.. [/QUOTE]
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