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Found this and thought I'd share it. Seems to be some good advice on requeening and handling your queen cells.
http://www.dave-cushman.net/bee/queencelluse.html
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Good read, thanks. I just finished installing 28 cells yesterday and was relieved after reading this that I didn't screw up. I waited 24 hours before adding the cells and placed them just like the article suggested. Whew!
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I like a lot of info in just a few pages . I don't know why but it seems to stick better in my mind.
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