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Queen castles !

I started working on some queen castles this morning. I basically just figured out how I plan to cut all of my dado’s today. More on this in the future.

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New Nuc Inspections

Yesterday evening I had a moment to inspect a couple of nucs that had new queen cells when I originally split them. I’m happy to announce that both of them have good laying queens. I was able to get one of them

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Virgin Queen Cages

Spent an afternoon making a few of these: I plan to use these to effectively bank virgin queens until I have room in a queen castle or mating nuc. I’m planning on posting an over view of how to make

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