CN1032483A - Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees - Google Patents
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The invention belongs to a kind of artificial synthetic Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees, form with dense syrup or the synthetic dough of mulse by a certain percentage by granulated sugar powder, glucose, melissa powder, milk powder, dusty yeast, stimulation powder and salt powder, this stimulant is fit to the honeybee taste, easily digested and assimilated by honeybee, contain the required whole nutrition of honeybee, high-quality does not have toadstool, and cost is low.
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The invention belongs to a kind of Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees made from artificial synthesis.
Honeybee in the vital movement in all one's life, for the normal growth that guarantees itself is grown and the breeding of bee colony, must be constantly from nutriments such as extraneous panning protein, sugar, fat, inorganic salts and water.Usually, these nutriments all obtain from natural pollen and nectar.But, in actual production, owing to be subjected to extraneous weather and nectar source condition effect, honeybee often occurs lacking powder and lacks sweet phenomenon, particularly cross the phase in summer in early spring, late fall and south particularly outstanding, has a strong impact on swarm breeding, often directly cause then or bee-keeping in 1 year in poor harvest.
In order to resist the invasion and attack of natural calamity, for normal breeding bee colony, establish oneself in an unassailable position to guarantee that bee-keeping is produced, the invention provides a kind of honeybee Feeding material of a kind of Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees by name made from artificial synthesis, to replenish the urgent need of honeybee life.
The honeybee bee bread mainly comes from honeycomb pollen, and its main component is protein 13~28%, fat 1~17%, moisture 3~6%, carbohydrate 30%, and multiple amino acid, vitamin and the enzyme etc. that promote that honeybee grows.Honeybee is exactly to utilize these bee breads eat, comes to the formation of muscle, body of gland and other tissue and repairing is supplied raw materials and energy.Particularly pollen can promote the growth of each body of gland in the human body, secretion royal jelly, and feed queen bee and larva, thus guarantee honeybee growth, growth and breeding.
The apolegamy of Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees raw material has been exactly with reference to the component ratio of bee bread, according to honeybee nutrition principle, multiple single animal and plant raw material is adopted scientific formula to make with extra care to form.
The main application of Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees is exactly the deficiency of replenishing protein, vitamin and enzyme etc. in the honeybee bee bread at the natural pollen deficiting period, thereby the preparation materials, must be the raw material that contains high protein, vitamin.Below be this feed formula table:
Matrix | Glycoconjugate | Monose | Vegetable protein | Animal protein | Compound protein | Bionic acid | Metabolic enzyme | The identification and analysis conclusion |
Material name | The granulated sugar powder | Glucose | The melissa powder | Milk powder | Dusty yeast | Stimulate powder | The salt powder | Other nutritional labelings have reached the bee bread standard substantially |
Dosage (percentage) | 38- 42% | 12- 8% | 29- 30% | 12- 5% | 3-7% | 3-7% | 3-1% |
Annotate: used various powder are 120 order screenings.
This artificial synthetic Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees is fit to the honeybee taste, is is easily digested and assimilated by honeybee, contains the required whole nutrition of honeybee, and high-quality does not have mould, wide material sources, easily get, cost is low, low price.It can prolong the worker bee life-span, promotes worker honeybees foraging activity, increases worker bee bleeding amount, control honeybee diarrhea and volume wing disease.
Most preferred embodiment of the present invention is as follows: with granulated sugar powder 40%, glucose 10%, melissa powder 30%, milk powder 9%, dusty yeast 5%, stimulate powder 5% and salt powder 1%, with the dense syrup of 10: 3 ratios or mulse with become dough to lie against on the frame beam to feed.
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- A kind of artificial synthetic Ovipositting stimulus for queen bees is characterized in that salt powder ratio by the stimulation powder of the dusty yeast of the milk powder of the melissa powder of the glucose of the granulated sugar powder of 38-42%, 12-8%, 29-30%, 12-5%, 3-7%, 3-7% and 3-1% is that 10: 3 syrup or mulse synthesize dough and form.
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