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Hello, I saw the video and I liked it. I want to enter this beautiful experience to work with you
ОтветитьVauu😀👍
ОтветитьThank you for the video. It is awesome. My question is; how does the bees recognize the queen cups? Is it because the queen cups look different or bigger than other regular colony cells where original worker bee larvae were?
ОтветитьI see a lot of people showing how they graft the worker cells.. but no one talks about the queen cup prep. Do you put royal jelly in them before you put the larvae in it? can you please explain it to me?🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
ОтветитьHi paul what is the right age of the larvae for grafting and what is issue if we graft old larvae
ОтветитьThis is cool I need to build my first bee lab .Thank you .
ОтветитьNot very cool like video. ( P.s i speak french)
ОтветитьWhat is best room temperature and how long time frame do you have to get them back in hive?
Ответитьso all kind of larva in the nest can be a queen? or only the one with the royal jelly?
ОтветитьIs it necessary to prime the queen cups before grafting with wax?
ОтветитьI like your videos not a lot of BS. what is the best way to transport frames of brood a couple of miles
ОтветитьThis is the best grafting video out there!
Ответитьلماذا تستخدمون نقل اليرقات يدويا بدل من الإنتاج بجهاز جنتر اوليس هو الافضل
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьThat's great
ОтветитьThank you for the video. Have you used additional royal jelly, adding it to the cell to prevent it from desicating and promoting the larva's health?
ОтветитьHello.Write the brand, and the model of the microscope as Professor Paul Keli.
ОтветитьWrite a microscope model like Professor Paul Keli'
Ответитьi screamed at the "deserted island" ! haha thanks
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ОтветитьLol jaz music makes better graft
ОтветитьVery well explained. Thank you. And you get the Queen cups from the hives you inspect?
ОтветитьHey, where did you guys go??
ОтветитьGood information But you must be very fast
ОтветитьGreat video!! Best detail I’ve found!!!
ОтветитьAn excellent and informative video. I am new to grafting and queen rearing but am hoping to have a go for the first time this coming season. A couple of questions though are how do you transport the brood frame to your grafting station without the brood becoming chilled and what is the maximum length of time you aim to have the larvae outside a hive? Or is the ambient air temperature during the summer high enough that chilling is not a problem?
ОтветитьWhy do you put a damp cloth on the frame?
ОтветитьThis is a great video thanks for sharing. Could you show us how you made your queen cell cups?????????? THANKS YOUR GREAT
Ответить3.52 did you lose a larva in 4th pod from the left?
ОтветитьThank you for your videos. After multiple attempts I finally had 6 grafts take out of 15. It's a start! Thanks again
ОтветитьThanks so much really nice work
ОтветитьFinally I find someone who actually explains and shows how to use this grafting tool.
I have watched other videos using this tool and they fumble about trying to slide the larvae off as they were NOT bending the tongue while placing the Larvae. Also never saw anyone just slide it down the side of the cell to pick up the larvae.
You made this look easier than I ever thought it could be.
I feel much more confident that I too can graft successfully using your instruction on how to use this grafting tool.
Thank you
Veery good
ОтветитьOutstanding video on technique! I'm old and God gave me calloused hams for hands. I can't see well enough to graft anymore so I just use Grandkids...no video games till this is done kids. If none of them are around, I just use an old cell punch tool that I made years ago. Thank you for sharing your work !
ОтветитьVery cool I've never kept bees I've got three nucs coming in a couple weeks and I already can't wait to try this.
ОтветитьWhere do the Queens cells come from...are they removed from regular hives??
ОтветитьThanks great video.
ОтветитьAll of the videos are excellent!! I noticed that you use wax cells. I wonder why you don't you plastic ones. Have you ever tried them? Is the acceptance rate lower with plastic ones?
ОтветитьYou mention that you play music to help you stay relaxed while you graft. Have you ever tried playing music around the hives?
I ask because you are a research facility (right?). While nothing scientific, I have seen music influence dogs and cats to varying degrees, and wondered if there was any type of music that help to: calm bees; increase honey production; increase brood production; provoke hostile behavior; etc.
another great informative video.
Ответитьhello thank's from algeria
ОтветитьThank you!
ОтветитьHow large of a cell builder do you put them in and do you finish in a separate box? What is your average on cells that take? Do you find a difference in size of cell and queen quality? How long can you bank a virgin before she won’t mate? What treatments do you administer prior to going into winter?
ОтветитьHi Paul..very informative and very well explained. I like your style of teaching. Love your video's and look forward to seeing more of them . Many thanks cheers Darren from New Zealand
ОтветитьDo you only take larva out when they have the royal jelly? Or do all the larva have it??? Kinda new to this.
ОтветитьI hope that someday that I can do this I find your videos very interesting.
ОтветитьI hope that someday that I can do this I find your videos very interesting.
ОтветитьThanks for such great videos. I’m going to try my first graft tomorrow. Fingers crossed!
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