SU1821111A1 - Method for managing drone colony - Google Patents

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SU1821111A1
SU1821111A1 SU904907184A SU4907184A SU1821111A1 SU 1821111 A1 SU1821111 A1 SU 1821111A1 SU 904907184 A SU904907184 A SU 904907184A SU 4907184 A SU4907184 A SU 4907184A SU 1821111 A1 SU1821111 A1 SU 1821111A1
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Изобретение относится к пчеловодству, в частности к способам исправления неблагополучных семей превратившихся в трутовые.The invention relates to beekeeping, in particular to methods for correcting dysfunctional families turned into tinder.

Целью изобретения является гарантированное принятие матки в трутовой семье.The aim of the invention is the guaranteed adoption of the uterus in the funicular family.

Способ достигается тем, что подсадку проводят не оплодотворенными матками при наличии на пасеке трутней по солнечной погоде, матку заключают в клеточку, среди дня, помещают между рамок в улье трутовой семьи, в этот же день трутни обнаруживают матку, залетают в улей, на следующие сутки при солнечной погоде матку выпускают для брачного -облета, который может колебаться от одного до восьми дней.The method is achieved by replanting the uterus with unfertilized uterus if there are drones in the apiary in sunny weather, the uterus is enclosed in a cage in the middle of the day, placed between the frames in the hive of the tinder family, on the same day the drones find the uterus, fly into the hive, on the next day in sunny weather, the uterus is released for mating, which can range from one to eight days.

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Формула изобретенияClaim Способ, исправления пчелиной семьитрутовки в условиях пасеки, включающий подсадку в семью-трутовку матки, отличающийся тем, что, с целью повышения надежности,способа, подсадку матки осуществляют при наличии на пасеке трутней, при этом, для подсадки используют неоплодотворенную матку, а ее подсадку в семью Осуществляют по окончании дневного лета пчел,, предварительно заключив ее в клеточку, с выпуском из нее на следующие сутки после подсадки.A method for correcting a bee seven-mowing in an apiary, including replanting the uterus with the family-tinder, characterized in that, in order to increase the reliability of the method, the uterus is implanted if there are drones in the apiary, and an unfertilized uterus is used for replanting, and its implantation in the family Bees are carried out at the end of the summer day, having previously enclosed it in a cage, with release from it the next day after replanting. 1821111 А11821111 A1
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RU2684234C1 (en) * 2017-11-07 2019-04-04 федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Пермский государственный аграрно-технологический университет имени академика Д.Н. Прянишникова" Method of obtaining a fetal queen bee

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RU2684234C1 (en) * 2017-11-07 2019-04-04 федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования "Пермский государственный аграрно-технологический университет имени академика Д.Н. Прянишникова" Method of obtaining a fetal queen bee

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