How I Chose my VSH Breeder Queen This Year

How I Chose my VSH Breeder Queen This Year

From Chuck Cook Podcast by Chuck Cook

February 14, 2026 · 23 min · Season 2026

About this episode

Chuck Cook discusses his decision to use a wild breeder queen and the implications for Varroa management in beekeeping.

🐝👑 Is it time to let nature take the wheel in our apiaries? We’re back for grafting day, but Chuck is dropping some serious hot takes on Varroa management and why his best breeder queen this year came straight from the wild! 🤔 Are we actually making the Varroa problem worse in the US by constantly treating our hives? 🧬 Could a random wild swarm actually hold better genetics than expensive, famous breeder lineages? 👀 What does a full, unedited grafting sequence look like when you're over 50 and need "cheater" glasses? 📍 Highlights in this episode: ✅ The controversial decision to stop ALL chemical treatments (including Oxalic!) ✅ Why this year's H4 breeder queen is marked "Wild" instead of a famous lineage ✅ Comparing US beekeeping struggles to Cuba’s treatment-free success ✅ A step-by-step look at the grafting process using Chinese tools ✅ Understanding the difference between commercial constraints and hobbyist freedom ✅ How to manage cell starters and finishers for optimal queen acceptance ✅ The harsh reality: Is nature beating us at our own game? 🗣️ We want to hear from you—are you team treatment or team nature? Drop your thoughts in the comments below and hit subscribe…

People in this episode

Host: Chuck Cook

Topics covered

  • beekeeping
  • Varroa management
  • queen rearing
  • sustainable practices
  • grafting process

Keywords

  • beekeeping
  • Varroa mites
  • queen rearing
  • grafting
  • treatment-free

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Cuba

Products: Oxalic

Books & works: H4 breeder queen

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