June 17th, 2023

June 17, 2023

Libby and I conducted the sixth graft before I left to visit our Denver facility. We had  12 fully developed cells that we then dropped into our mating nucs. It was POURING rain that day, but queen rearing is like the mailman – rain, snow, or shine, we keep on going. 

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