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ApiPollen feed for honey bees is specially developed as a substitute for natural pollen. You can easily supplement protein in the beehive and help the bees build up during periods of pollen dearth. This will reliably improve colony development, regardless of the weather. The feed is easy to give via a frame feeder in the beehive or using a feeder silo. Choose our pollen substitute to provide your honey bees with the nutrition they need to boost their health and immunity. The bag contains 10 kg of pollen substitute. It comes with a handy scoop. This product is comparable to BeeFeed or Ultra Bee.
Apipollen has the advantage that the ingredients are perfectly balanced and tailored to the needs of the bees, without deficiencies or excesses. It contains: soy and yeast protein (58% pure protein), vitamins: B1, B2, B6, B12, PP, C, A, D3, E; mineral complex: Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Co, P, vegetable fats, essential plant oils, citric acid, antioxidants, probiotic bacteria.
Note: do not leave the product in the beehive when there is no brood.
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Uses for ApiPollenThe use of specialized pollen substitute feed is recommended for bee colonies with brood.Preparing ApiPollen into dough:Make patties/dough: Mix 175 g ApiPollen with 825 g sugar syrup (various combinations with honey, HFCS, or sugar are possible) at temperatures up to 40°C. The consistency should be a paste that is portioned into bags or sheets of waxed paper and placed on top of the hive frames. This way the bees can consume the feed easily.Feeding ApiPollen as a dry feed:Place the product in a container with holes so the bees can pass through. Add a few pieces of wood or non-slip material to provide them with shelter. Offer approximately 700 g of ApiPollen in dry form per colony, and protect the product from wind and moisture.Adding ApiPollen to sugar syrup, i.e. combining it with a liquid, unfortunately does not work well because the product can ferment quickly or become a very sticky substance that bees struggle to handle.