Beehives with drawer d.b. 6 honeycombs made of classic polystyrene
IQ A41
€17.50
Tax included
Beehives D.B. 6-FAVES Beehives made of high-density polystyrene (80) - Wall thickness 2 cm - LATERAL NET at the bottom fixed anti-varroa -front opening - anti-frame movement spacers at the bottom - pastel colors - with polystyrene closing lidExterior dimensions 275 x 495 mm - Spare parts 41) Polystyrene door (No. QI P21)42) Polystyrene lid (Art. QI C16B)SEE accessories below
Can be used for both liquid and solid food. For liquid food, it is used with the transparent plastic bell art.QI C97. For solid food, it is used without a bell by directly laying the bag of candy paste instead of the bell, or in case, you use loose candy paste, you place it inside the feeder always without a bell. To close the feeder, the polystyrene lid of the 'Beehive is used. The electrowelded sheet metal cover art. QI T31 covers the feeder to cover the beehive preventing any water infiltration.
Pastel blue high-density polystyrene honeycomb for use with 6-frame polystyrene Beehives. Special shape that makes it easy to fit and lift the Honey super.
The position of the central hole, into which all the liquid product flows due to the sloping bottom, allows you to also place a 1 L round feeder, or use it as it comes complete with a transparent plastic cover bell (Art. QI C97). For solid food (paste candy), it is used without a bell by directly placing the bag of paste candy (previously cutting on the bag, a disk equal to the diameter of the bell) instead of the bell the bees pass through the side slits feeding without finding obstacles due to the position of the bag, or in the case that, bulk candy is used, it is placed inside the feeder always without a bell.
Bottom with inclinations such that the liquid feed flows to the trough as much as possible. The "DUAL" feeder comes complete with volcanello Art. C107 and semi-transparent plastic cover bells Art.C97. For solid feed (candy paste), it is used without volcanello and bell. by directly laying the bag of candy paste (better to use candisacc Art . C108. The bees pass through the side slits feeding without finding any obstacles due to the lowering of the bag, or in case, you use loose candy, you place it inside the feeder even with the volcanel inserted and without bell.To close the feeder, you reuse the polystyrene lid of the Beehive.
Painted 8-frame D.B. Beehives, with honeycomb, 8 frames in the nest and 7 in the Honey super. Complete with: Nest; Honey super; wooden honeycomb cover with mounted 4-position sheet metal disc; 10cm-high galvanized sheet metal cover; frames in nest and honeycomb with wax-free wire; metal hatchery; 3 angles from connection; spacers mounted in nest and honeycomb; fixed anti-varroa net bottom with galvanized sheet metal tray removable from back; 25mm-thick seasoned fir wood; walls assembled with screws; handles for transport; Frame rest .
Varroa i fights them more effectively by zeroing out the winter brood. From this observation comes the Menna cage, designed and patented by Vincenzo Menna: a practical device that promotes the queen's rest in the colder months, and that brings all the varroa present in the Beehive more easily out into the open. The period of use varies from northern to southern Italy, but indicatively the first days of November will be the most suitable to start caging, and mid to late January those for caging. Considering that a regular family goes into production in 60 to 70 days from the release of the queen, it will be up to the beekeeper to adjust the period.