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jb63
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Wash.State U breader Queen
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A friend of mine is in a club that gets old WSU breeder queens to graft from.I bought some queen cells from him and they hatched and mated at my house.I made 5 nucs with these queens and they all mated and are doing well.I moved 2 into 10 frame equipment today.The pics are of 2 different queens.One I marked 3 days ago and one I marked today.
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I don't know.It was like that when I got here.
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is that Sue Cobey stuff?
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I think so.Good to hear from you Tech.
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May 31, 2016, 01:21:54 pm »
I'm interested to hear how these queens work out for you jb63, please keep us in the loop on their progress.
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June 01, 2016, 12:44:42 am »
me too jb, thanx!
like tec wondering if sue cobey.
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I will keep you posted and next time I see my grafter friend I will ask him if these are Sue's breeders.
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a snip...
I think so.Good to hear from you Tech.
I do like to cruise by here from time to time. Glad to see your are still keeping bee jb63.
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