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Queen Cells. Swarm Cells vs Supersedure Cells
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<blockquote data-quote="Dansar" data-source="post: 8722" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>You could make a small split from your strong hive with the old queen, the now queenless strong colony will raise some good cells for you to choose from. Once capped you could use a cell for the weak colony. Introduce the old queen back to her hive by either caging her or paper (probably 2 or 3 sheets of paper) nuc so she is introduced back slowly. Make sure that you remove all cells that were made otherwise she will be killed by any virgin queens that emerge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dansar, post: 8722, member: 8"] You could make a small split from your strong hive with the old queen, the now queenless strong colony will raise some good cells for you to choose from. Once capped you could use a cell for the weak colony. Introduce the old queen back to her hive by either caging her or paper (probably 2 or 3 sheets of paper) nuc so she is introduced back slowly. Make sure that you remove all cells that were made otherwise she will be killed by any virgin queens that emerge. [/QUOTE]
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