- Joined
- Jan 13, 2015
- Messages
- 7,639
- Reaction score
- 669
- Location
- Bedfordshire, England
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- Quite a few
One of my contacts in the Netherlands has been kind enough to offer me a 2013 queen for use as a drone mother next year.
This is a rather special queen (a daughter of 6-172-31-2011 that I tried to get pipettes of semen from in the spring) so I want to maximise her chances of acceptance and success. Does anyone have any advice on maintenance of older queens?
This is a rather special queen (a daughter of 6-172-31-2011 that I tried to get pipettes of semen from in the spring) so I want to maximise her chances of acceptance and success. Does anyone have any advice on maintenance of older queens?