Marking Queens

Started by GSF, August 02, 2013, 04:01:07 PM

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GSF

What kind of paint is used to mark queens? I'm sure it has to be a certain kind because a lot of paint is oil/petro based.

What's the name of the contraption used to catch a new queen? Queen catcher?
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Michael Bush

>What kind of paint is used to mark queens?

Any kind of enamel works.

>I'm sure it has to be a certain kind because a lot of paint is oil/petro based.

Most enamel is, but it works fine.  Enamel pens are at the hardware store int he paint department.

>What's the name of the contraption used to catch a new queen? Queen catcher?

Hair clip queen catcher.  Then you need a marking tube, and a queen muff is nice...

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I would buy a pen of next year's color and this year's color.  Mark a few hundred drones with next year's color (they will be dead by next year) then, when you are comfortable with your method, try a queen.
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GSF

Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it.
When the law no longer protects you from the corrupt, but protects the corrupt from you - then you know your nation is doomed.

RHBee

Everything Michael said is correct. I however don't follow the yearly color codes because I mark my queens only to make them easy to find. I use the Uni Posca pen, it's waterbased. The color that is easy for me to find is red. I know this doesn't follow the rules but it works for me.
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