

MOBILE PLASTIC BOTTOM with ANTI-VIRROR NET for D.B. CUBE 10-frame Beehives - WITH REMOVABLE BOTTOM TRAYMODE OF FASTENING TO THE BEehive NOT INCLUDED IN THE SUPPLY :- SCREWS or No. 2 WIRE HOOKS screws included (art. FF API02) Possibility to mount TRAPPLE FOR POLLEN (art. QI T51) with the appropriate adapters (art. QI A96) OPTIONS :- TOOTHED AND PERFORATED PLASTIC DOOR (art. QI P31)- BOTTOM TRAY TRAY in removable LAMBER for Varroa control (art. QI F68)
The Honey Crystallization ProcessAny honey can occur in the crystallized form with the exception of Acacia honey, Chestnut honey and honeydew honeys, which generally tend not to crystallize.Honey crystallization is a natural process that can occur over time. When honey contains more glucose than fructose, it is more likely to crystallize. Crystallization begins when glucose molecules aggregate to form crystals. These crystals spread through the honey, giving the solution a thicker, grainier consistency.The speed and extent of crystallization depend on various factors, including temperature and honey composition.Crystallization can take days to weeks to fully develop.
- Accessories11) Honey super D.B. 6 honeycombs (Cod. QI M60)12) Front spacer (Cod. QI D32)13) Side reinforcement (Cod. QI R128)14) Polystyrene lid with mesh (Cod. QI C16)15) Wood and mesh lid (Cod. PI 38/A)16) Perforated sheet metal cover (Cod. FO 1045)17) Perforated plastic cover (Cod. ES RT)18) Sheet metal roof (Cod. FO 1042)- Porches 21) Galvanized porch center position (Cod. QI P25)22) Galvanized protective porch with slider (Cod. QI P35)23) Replacement slider protective porch (Cod. QI P36)- Feeders31) 1-hole cable cover feeder (Cod. QI N06)32) 1-hole cable cover feeder new (Cod. QI N07)33) Double compartment cable cover feeder (Cod. QI N12)34) Replacement bell (Cod. QI C97)35) Replacement Vulcanello (Cod. QI C107)- Spare parts 41) Polystyrene porch (Cod. QI P21)42) Polystyrene lid (Art. QI C16B)
The Honey Crystallization ProcessAny honey can occur in the crystallized form with the exception of Acacia honey, Chestnut honey and honeydew honeys, which generally tend not to crystallize.Honey crystallization is a natural process that can occur over time. When honey contains more glucose than fructose, it is more likely to crystallize. Crystallization begins when glucose molecules aggregate to form crystals. These crystals spread through the honey, giving the solution a thicker, grainier consistency.The speed and extent of crystallization depend on various factors, including temperature and honey composition.Crystallization can take days to weeks to fully develop.
- Accessories11) Honey super D.B. 6 honeycombs (Cod. QI M60)12) Front spacer (Cod. QI D32)13) Side reinforcement (Cod. QI R128)14) Polystyrene lid with mesh (Cod. QI C16)15) Wood and mesh lid (Cod. PI 38/A)16) Perforated sheet metal cover (Cod. FO 1045)17) Perforated plastic cover (Cod. ES RT)18) Sheet metal roof (Cod. FO 1042)- Porches 21) Galvanized porch center position (Cod. QI P25)22) Galvanized protective porch with slider (Cod. QI P35)23) Replacement slider protective porch (Cod. QI P36)- Feeders31) 1-hole cable cover feeder (Cod. QI N06)32) 1-hole cable cover feeder new (Cod. QI N07)33) Double compartment cable cover feeder (Cod. QI N12)34) Replacement bell (Cod. QI C97)35) Replacement Vulcanello (Cod. QI C107)- Spare parts 41) Polystyrene porch (Cod. QI P21)42) Polystyrene lid (Art. QI C16B)