Made in collaboration with Jacques KEMP, it reproduces the royal cell. It allows the virgin queen to be born. It is necessary to insert her that is at most one day old and place her inside the family or orphan nucleus. Before introducing inside the artificial cell the queen , wax domes of a consistent thickness must be prepared. Following this, three small aeration holes must be drilled on the same with a hot needle. At this point the queen is inserted into the dummy cell, taking care to have well applied at the end the dome. Doing so will result in an artificial cell with a selected day-old queen inside.
SPACER SAVES BEES AND MANIA depending on how it is mounted in the Beehive, flush milled classic method, or higher than 6.5 mm "save bee space" method, allows the bees to have two passages, one under the honeycomb head, and the second, between the side of the honeycomb and the wall of the Beehive. The rounded edges of the spacer,avoid offending the beekeeper's hands .