Queen Rearing For Dummies
Kids love contests.
“We’ll each graft ten queens. Whoever has the most accepted by the bees, wins a prize.”
“Yay!” they both shouted in unison. “What’s the prize?”
I led them to the back of the barn and opened the secret treasure drawer. “This.” I said, “Is a genuine young beaver skull. The Iroquois used to remove the incisor teeth, lash it to a handle and sharpen it into a crooked knife. They’d use it to hollow out wooden bowls.”
“Ooh!” shouted the girls. “Let’s go!”
Will Tator Tot and Spud Head graft successful queens?
Who will win the coveted beaver skull prize?
How did a young mouse get lost inside Tator Tot's coveralls?
And what about Collapsing Colony Syndrome?
Tune in next week for “Preparing the Cell Builder Colony”
To be continued…
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