This mobile stand provides the best view of the honeycomb to allow the beekeeper to operate with ease when selecting and transporting the larvae that will become queens. It is advisable to use a lamp with a magnifying glass to better illuminate the frame (code HY L009)
Avoids eye fatigue: thanks to the integration of optical elements, it perfectly combines the natural cold, shadow-free light source with the optical function of the lens. Equipped with 11 W circular tube lamp (220 V 4 PIN attachment) with luminescent power that increases brightness up to 150% and saves up to 80% electricity
Patented system. Made of food-grade plastic material. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION: With the use of our system, the queen lays directly in the dome. It allows rearing from the larvae of 6/24 hours. Dimensions of the cupolarve: 147 X 130 X 28 mm The cupolarve consists of 3 main pieces: ? 1 honeycomb body consisting of 110 honeycombs and 1 candy reservoir for queen introduction. The 110 alveoli receive 110 plastic domes (not supplied) or, alternatively, 110 wax domes (not supplied) ? 1 queen excluder grid ? 1 transparent plate RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE: Cut a rectangle from a brood honeycomb in the center of the frame (against the wooden top) of the size corresponding to the cupolarve. Attach the cupolarve with two wood screws through the two corresponding holes. Place it to familiarize inside the family (in the middle of the brood) without the queen excluder grid. Smelling the queen and building wax bridges will facilitate the laying of the next brood. Feed the queen four days before , until the queen is introduced. Extraction of the dome should be done when the larva inside is 6/24 hours old (extraction with the "queen game" piece (HY G-0009) is recommended) If the rearing conditions are met (SEASON-TEMPERATURE-NUTRIENTATION- CUPOLARGE WELL IN THE CENTER OF THE COVADE etc...)everything should be fine. It is possible to dip the cupolarve in molten wax (in this case, do not exceed 65°) prior to placement in the family.