Food grade plastic service box for 8 Dadant or Langstroth nest frames
Transparent PVC lid that allows you to see the contents, seals perfectly and is blocked by the two handles USEFUL FOR TRANSPORT - DIMENSIONS: 54 x 40 x H29 cm Spacers obtained by molding - Weight 1.4 Kg
Also used as a toolbox where you can store and transport, in an orderly manner, mask, overalls, levers and smoker
BEES HERB is a COMPLEMENTARY FEED based on ESSICATED VEGETABLE ESSENCES AND VITAMINS, which is particularly suitable for restoring the healthy condition of adult bees. Properly fed bees are healthier and can better prevent the establishment of important diseases such as NOSEMIASIS.
With a view to proper insecticide control, Sfera Trap is ideal in agronomy as well as in civilian settings, where infestations of harmful insects endanger gardens, crops and livestock farms. In addition to its very attractive yellow color during the day, its main feature is its nighttime brightness, given by a stylus-battery LED that lasts for about a month (with LED on day and night). Its best uses are both indoors such as stables, milking parlors, greenhouses, food grain storage warehouses, etc., and outdoors, defending orchards, olive groves, vineyards, gardens, campsites, country houses, etc. Sfera Trap should not be used on flowering plants. After placing the two 1.5 V Stylus batteries, insert the LED battery holder into one of the two holders (lower or upper).Sfera Trap is then ready to be assembled Before applying glue, cover the sphere with transparent film of the Domopak type, or plastic film for packaging, or disposable shower caps. After that, apply the glue. If there is a loss of adhesiveness, the glue can be applied several times, even if the trapping has already taken place. Trap Sphere in apiary is used to reduce the pressure of bee predators (hornet) European, wasp and Asian hornet) in front of beehives, without the internal LED support ?
Varroa i fights them more effectively by zeroing out the winter brood. From this observation comes the Menna cage, designed and patented by Vincenzo Menna: a practical device that promotes the queen's rest in the colder months, and that brings all the varroa present in the Beehive more easily out into the open. The period of use varies from northern to southern Italy, but indicatively the first days of November will be the most suitable to start caging, and mid to late January those for caging. Considering that a regular family goes into production in 60 to 70 days from the release of the queen, it will be up to the beekeeper to adjust the period.










































