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Clipped the wings of a virgin!
Clipped the wings of a virgin!
Tried to stick them back on without success!!
About 5 years experience and still learning. Had two queens, one mated and one just emerged from my incubator and after marking, without thinking, I clipped wings on both queens. Tried to stick them back on without success!!
Wise after the event should be my middle name ... sharing the stupidity of our more idiotic actions is, however, very cathartic ... I usually find that I am not alone as others creep out of the woodwork with similar stories - just needed a bit of encouragement to confess their sins !
Perhaps we need a permanent thread on here .. Confessions of a Beekeeper. Confessions only ... comments and suggestions of penance not permitted !
About 5 years experience and still learning. Had two queens, one mated and one just emerged from my incubator and after marking, without thinking, I clipped wings on both queens. Tried to stick them back on without success!!
Are window cleaners or taxi drivers allowed to contribute?
Clipped the wings of a virgin!
Dowsed one with blue colouring during marking. Paint flooded out of the pen.... GRRR
I once went further and included a leg on a recently mated Q. Predictably, they superseded her; since then I've made sure to wait another second or so and move that leg out of the way.
I am very new to bee keeping, just a few months. How do you know if your Queen is a virgin or mated?
I've never felt that it is right to clip a queens wings, so don't do it. I have dowsed a new queen with ink on more than one occasion though. I now have a marking system that uses little dots. Much safer!Are window cleaners or taxi drivers allowed to contribute?
I've never felt that it is right to clip a queens wings, so don't do it.
How long are your fingernails?
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