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Buluş konusu kraliçe arı taşıma kafesi (1), ana arıların bir kovandan başka bir kovana nakliyesiyle ilgili olup, yapısı dahilinde bulunan çubuk (10) ve dişi (1) ve erkek (12) bağlantı noktası vasıtasıyla, taşıma kabının (1) kovana yerleşimi ve birden fazla taşıma kabının (1) birbirine bağlanarak bankolanması gibi işlemler gerçekleştirilir.The queen bee carrying cage (1) according to the invention is related to the transport of queen bees from one hive to another hive, the placement of the carrying container (1) to the hive by means of the rod (10) and the female (1) and male (12) connection points within its structure and the connection of several transport containers (1) to each other is performed.
Device for examining the infestation of bee colonies with varroa mites, which contains a container with a bottom, side walls and a cover, within which there is a means that causes the varroa mites to leave the bees, and a means to fix the mites Varroa fallen to the bottom of the container.
Double chain arn (dsrna); composition that includes it; and method for preventing or treating an infestation with varroa mite in a hive, which comprises administering said composition to a bee in the hive.
System and method for the regulation of fish feeding, which comprises a sensor for direct or unwanted measurements of changes in dissolved oxygen, a regulator receiving an input and providing an automated system output in order to regulate the amount of food provided for fish.
APPLICATION OF THE ADSORPED HOMOGENATE OF A NUTRITION AND VITAMIN D3 OR VITAMINS OF GROUP D, AND / OR THEIR ACTIVE METABOLITES FOR PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF VIRAL DISEASES