Material: Plastic + oxhorn
Suitable for bees.
These are retractable grafting tools for the transfer of eggs when queen rearing.
Use: breeding queen bee, removing the larvae
Features:
As a beekeeper, you may have utilized a number of different kinds of tools for grafting. If you begin to graft larvae in quantity and as a serious endeavor, it immediately becomes obvious that the reed tip needs to be as flimsy as possible. A stiff reed does not give easily, making grafting more of a challenge than it needs to be. That is why we recommend this set of grafting tools, which will make grafting so much easier.
Specifications:
This set of grafting tools are simple pencil-like objects made of plastic that contains a thin reed at the end.
The reed is what picks up the delicate larvae, and it is bendable and quite flexible.
These grafting tools have a spring-loaded plunger used to gently push the larva off of the reed and into the cup.
A non-slip grip in the middle section gives you excellent control.
With these grafting tools, you can precisely transfer an individual bee larva to a queen cell cup.
They are widely used beekeeping grafting tools for queen rearing and royaljelly production.
Suitable for bees.
These are retractable grafting tools for the transfer of eggs when queen rearing.
Use: breeding queen bee, removing the larvae
Features:
As a beekeeper, you may have utilized a number of different kinds of tools for grafting. If you begin to graft larvae in quantity and as a serious endeavor, it immediately becomes obvious that the reed tip needs to be as flimsy as possible. A stiff reed does not give easily, making grafting more of a challenge than it needs to be. That is why we recommend this set of grafting tools, which will make grafting so much easier.
Specifications:
This set of grafting tools are simple pencil-like objects made of plastic that contains a thin reed at the end.
The reed is what picks up the delicate larvae, and it is bendable and quite flexible.
These grafting tools have a spring-loaded plunger used to gently push the larva off of the reed and into the cup.
A non-slip grip in the middle section gives you excellent control.
With these grafting tools, you can precisely transfer an individual bee larva to a queen cell cup.
They are widely used beekeeping grafting tools for queen rearing and royaljelly production.