Just wondering what PPL are using for queen excluders? Any designs?
I use the metal ones. The plastic one tend to get propolized to the inner cover. I mainly use them to keep the queen from getting smashed by the lid or inner cover.
The invisible kind :wink:
Quote from: sc-bee on April 21, 2015, 07:34:25 AM
The invisible kind :wink:
:cheesy: I sternly admonish my queens not to lay in the honey combs... don't know yet whether it's working or not.
Quote from: Maggiesdad on April 21, 2015, 09:23:42 AM
Quote from: sc-bee on April 21, 2015, 07:34:25 AM
The invisible kind :wink:
:cheesy: I sternly admonish my queens not to lay in the honey combs... don't know yet whether it's working or not.
Unfortunately you know how women are, maybe you should gather them all together and say .. "Ok. go lay in the honey combs." :shocked:
I use the metal ones. If they get full of "junk" I can just take the torch to them without damage. My friend up the street started with plastic but he had some warp, not much but enough to hinder the bee space. -Mike
>Just wondering what PPL are using for queen excluders? Any designs?
Usually I don't use them. When queen rearing I occasionally use them. The metal ones last well enough and are reasonable. The wood bound ones have better beespace (they get burr instead of propolis) and you can see them so they are easy to spot.