May 8, 2023

May 8, 2023

Today, we took the cups that are developing and put them into the incubator. Then we drove to our research apiary and checked on our mating nucs, to make sure they are queenless and can support the developing queen cells. We then put each cell into its own mating nuc; we had 12 cells so 12 nucs. 

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