July 17th, 2023

July 17, 2023

 I conduct graft nine, which is our last graft for the year, and again only did 30 cups in the cell raisers. From the eighth graft, there were 42 developed cells, so we had to split our mating nucs to make more room! They were super packed! I caught 13 mated queens from graft seven when putting all those 42 developed cells into the mating nucs. 

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