Producing Queens - Harvesting queen cells
This is the second in a series of videos detailing how Reinertsen produces his queens. In this video, he places the 24 larvae that were placed in the cellbuilder in the previous video "Producing Queens - Fostering new larvae." He also harvests queen cells that were placed before the filming of the video, and shows us how to solve the problem of having too many harvesting bees in the hive. After this, the next step in the process will be to place the queen cells in the incubator and waiting for the queens to hatch!

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Quick and easy production of a split hive

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Producing Queens - Fostering new larvae

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A last look at our split hives

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Producing Queens - Building nest-boxes

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Finishing our work with the cellbuilder

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