Katoot@ Bee Beekeeping 100 Cell Cups Cupkit Tool Set Queen Rearing System Bee Nicot Complete Catcher Cage Apiculture…

Katoot@ Bee Beekeeping 100 Cell Cups Cupkit Tool Set Queen Rearing System Bee Nicot Complete Catcher Cage Apiculture…

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Step 1: You insert the comb box into a frame and 110 brown cell starter cups are fitted into the back of it.(With this kit you will be able to raise your own queens and do it without grafting or ever touching a larvae.)
Step 2: Next you confine the queen in the front of cage and she immediately lays eggs in the 110 available cells.She can be realeased in the next day. On the 4th day each newly hatched larvae is ready for transfer.
Step 3: You remove each cell starter cup and insert it into a cell cup holder).

Description

Package Included:
1 x Queen Rearing Cupkit Box
100 x Brown Cell Cups
10 x Brown Cell Cup Holder
10 x Yellow Cell Bar Holder
10 x Hair Roller Cages

Usage:
Step 1: You insert the comb box into a frame and 110 brown cell starter cups are fitted into the back of it.(With this kit you will be able to raise your own queens and do it without grafting or ever touching a larvae.)
Step 2: Next you confine the queen in the front of cage and she immediately lays eggs in the 110 available cells.She can be realeased in the next day. On the 4th day each newly hatched larvae is ready for transfer.
Step 3: You remove each cell starter cup and insert it into a cell cup holder).
Step 4: You then slid this unit onto a cell bar holder which is attached to a cell bar.
Step 5: To finish the cells you now put the cell bar into a cell building colony.

Specification:
Product Name: Queen Rearing System
Model: 593547
Material: Plastic
Size:
Queen Rearing Cupkit Box: 147x130x28mm
Brown Cell Cups: 10x10mm
Brown Cell Cup Holder: 26x22x12mm
Yellow Cell Bar Holder: 30x22x18mm
Hair Roller Cages: 70x26mm
Step 1: You insert the comb box into a frame and 110 brown cell starter cups are fitted into the back of it.(With this kit you will be able to raise your own queens and do it without grafting or ever touching a larvae.)
Step 2: Next you confine the queen in the front of cage and she immediately lays eggs in the 110 available cells.She can be realeased in the next day. On the 4th day each newly hatched larvae is ready for transfer.
Step 3: You remove each cell starter cup and insert it into a cell cup holder).
Step 4: You then slid this unit onto a cell bar holder which is attached to a cell bar.
Step 5: To finish the cells you now put the cell bar into a cell building colony.