Small Scale Queen Rearing Series | Episode 2: Grafting

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  • čas přidán 27. 04. 2023
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    Grafting is simply the process of transferring larva from the worker cell of the breeder's hive to an artificial queen cell. The shape of the cell, along with the queenless condition of the hive receiving the newly grafted cells stimulates the workers to feed them a diet which make them develop into queens.
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  • @silverlakeadventure
    @silverlakeadventure  Před rokem +4

    Grafting is simply the process of transferring larva from the worker cell of the breeder's hive to an artificial queen cell. The shape of the cell, along with the queenless condition of the hive receiving the newly grafted cells stimulates the workers to feed them a diet which make them develop into queens. Thank you for watching, please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE. New videos every week. Thank you🐝
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  • @dolezalhoneybees9329
    @dolezalhoneybees9329 Před rokem +1

    Your eyes are better than mine; I need glasses with bi-focals when I graft, lol.

    • @silverlakeadventure
      @silverlakeadventure  Před rokem +1

      So far I have been fortunate with the good eyesight. Sometimes I use my wife's glasses but usually have headache after grafting hehe

  • @tedadams1324
    @tedadams1324 Před rokem +2

    What race of bees do you keep? And what type of genetics do you focus for your girls? Thanks for posting!

    • @silverlakeadventure
      @silverlakeadventure  Před rokem +1

      I try to get as close as possible to Slovenian Carnica lineage. They are very gentle, overwinter good in cold climate, excellent honey production and rapid spring buildup

    • @tedadams1324
      @tedadams1324 Před rokem +2

      @@silverlakeadventure Thank you so much for your reply! From where did you purchase your Slovenian Carniolan Queens? I purchased some of Sue Cobey's New World Carniolan (NWC) Queens and I love them! Have you ever tried any of the NWC Queens yourself? This season, I'd like to incorporate some Caucasian genetics into my girls. If you have any leads on a good Caucasian supplier, I'd love to hear your thoughts on that too! Thanks again!

    • @silverlakeadventure
      @silverlakeadventure  Před rokem +1

      Slovenian Carnica is Old World Carniolan Queens but you can't get them directly from Slovenia. Sue Cobey's NWC are the closest thing. Very good Queens I am very pleased with them.

  • @bctiger86
    @bctiger86 Před 16 dny +1

    So ive tried grafting a few times. The first time i messed up cause i placed the grafted queens in a queened hive. The second time Im not sure what happened. The third time only thing i could think i did wrong is maybe im not supplying this queenless hive with bee patty or a 1:1 ratio sugar water to help them out. Would love some input

    • @silverlakeadventure
      @silverlakeadventure  Před 15 dny

      I would say just keep trying don't give up. If you follow all the steps in these queen rearing videos you'll have no problem making queens for your own apiary