MD1925Y - Queen bee breeding process - Google Patents

Queen bee breeding process

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MD1925Y
MD1925Y MDS20250067A MDS20250067A MD1925Y MD 1925 Y MD1925 Y MD 1925Y MD S20250067 A MDS20250067 A MD S20250067A MD S20250067 A MDS20250067 A MD S20250067A MD 1925 Y MD1925 Y MD 1925Y
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bees
breeding process
queen bee
queen
transferred
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Николае ЕРЕМИЯ
Флюр МАКАЕВ
Яна ПЕТКУ
Андрей ЗАГАРЯНУ
Иван КАТАРАГА
Виталие ЖЕРЕГИ
Ольга КОШЕЛЕВА
Наталия СУКМАН
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Публичное Учреждение Технический Университет Молдовы
Публичное Учреждение Государственный Университет Молдовы
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Invenţia se referă la apicultură, în particular la un procedeu de creştere a mătcilor.Procedeul, conform invenţiei, care include formarea familiei de albine doici prin înlăturarea mătcii şi a fagurilor cu puiet necăpăcit, introducerea în cuib a ramei cu larve transvazate şi hrănirea albinelor doici cu un amestec de sirop de zahăr şi soluţie apoasă acid D-glucuronic şi clorură de colină, zilnic timp de 5 zile, de la introducerea ramei cu larve transvazate până la căpăcirea botcelor.The invention relates to beekeeping, in particular to a method of raising queen bees. The method, according to the invention, includes forming a family of nurse bees by removing the queen and the combs with uncapped brood, introducing the frame with transferred larvae into the nest and feeding the nurse bees with a mixture of sugar syrup and aqueous solution of D-glucuronic acid and choline chloride, daily for 5 days, from the introduction of the frame with transferred larvae until the hives are capped.

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