Aaron Weber
The process begins by cutting out a capped queen cell with an X-acto knife using a #18 blade. This is the square chisel shaped blade X-acto sells. The cell is then placed in the EZPZ Swarm Cell Cage which Dan designed. The first prototype is shown below. It has a holder for the cut swarm cell and wells in the bottom for honey and water for the queen once she emerges.
The final version Dan designed is printed from translucent PETG plastic so you can see the queen. This is handy for transferring her to an EZPZ Queen Banking Cage for queen banking once she emerges.
The latch was redesigned and there are wells in the bottom for honey and water.
A link to the product is here: https://ezpz.buzz/products/ezpz-cut-cell-cage