Requeening in Vermont
Introducing new queens with Michael Palmer at his cell building yard in Vermont. This is a video I put together after returning from my week spent in Vermont. It covers the two types of introduction of queens for various different reasons but concentrated more on the use of push in cages that will give more of a guarantee of acceptance each time! These are pretty standard methods used in beekeeping and if instigated properly, theres very little rejection or further intervention needed apart from just releasing the queen. Very few times do you get a queen rejected. If so, theres usually other issues in the colony like another recently hatched Virgin queen! Music: Acoustic breeze by Bensound www.bensound.com Little idea by Bensound www.bensound.com

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The 1921 Two-Queen Method That Added 40 Pounds Per Hive — Removed From the Literature by 1945

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Mike Palmer EAS 2012

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Queen Introduction in the mating station.

Requeening

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The 1923 Queen Trick They Stopped Teaching — It Doubled Honey Production Without a Single Purchase

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The Cell Builder "Explained"

Medieval Builders Knew Something About Chimneys We Forgot

