Did the ink flood? I always use the pen on something like the roof to make sure the ink is flowing nicely before marking. I've never had a flooding accident but I did make a mess of marking a queen who kept managing to squirm about so she now has white paint on her wings.In my efforts to mark the queen, my marker blobbed paint all over her wings.
Is this an issue?
Yes, I got some of the pen paint flowing by using it on the side of the box but when I went to put some on her a huge drop went on her.Did the ink flood? I always use the pen on something like the roof to make sure the ink is flowing nicely before marking. I've never had a flooding accident but I did make a mess of marking a queen who kept managing to squirm about so she now has white paint on her wings.
Some people have found their queens safe and well, fingers crossed for you.
Countless breeders mark their virgin queensIn retrospect I should have waited until I was sure that she was mated before marking her - and of course taken more care.
I agree, I've got several that have been "blobbed" none have been superseded to my knowledge.Had it happen a few times - never bothered the queen or the bees, they have still been there inspection after inspection
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