I tried my hand at grafting last saturday. Some of you guys make it sound so easy, I just had to try.
I put an old cloth on top of a deep box. A excluder on top of that with an entrance/exit hole. Then another deep box on that. (I have had that excluder on all summer, so I know the queen is in the bottom box). I did this on Thursday evening.
As early as I could on Saturday morning I grafted 15 cells. I checked it on Monday, & only had 2 of 15 cells take. That's terrible I know, but for my first time, I'm happy with it. It was not nearly as easy as I thought it would be, but I was starting to get the hang of it, by the time I got done. So I will try again this week/weekend, but I think I"ll make a queen less nuc & try to get those started in there.
I'm excited about it, & I want to thank all who made it sound so easy, thus encouraging me to try it. I'm sure I'll be like I was about beekeeping. I though I might enjoy a couple of hives to get my own fresh honey, & now I'm at 7 hives & wanting more. So, you never know. I might actually start raising queens to sell at some point.