Larimucil® Cough contains Arabinogalactans from Larch, Plantain, Marshmallow and Icelandic Lichen. These plant components form a protective film on the mucosa of the first airways that, by counteracting contact with external irritants, calms the cough. Its appropriately selected components also promote mucosal hydration, thereby facilitating the removal of excess mucus. Arabinogalactans from Larch and polysaccharides from Plantain, Marshmallow and Icelandic Lichen have mucoadhesive and protective properties, which combined with the emollient properties of Honey protect the mucous membranes of the upper airways. Larimucil® Cough has a pleasant taste due to the presence of concentrated apple juice and orange essential oil. WHEN TO USE IT To soothe dry, oily coughs while protecting the mucous membrane and facilitating mucus removal. HOW TO USE IT Children 3 to 6 years old: 1 teaspoon 2 times throughout the day is recommended. Children over 6 years of age: two teaspoons 2 times throughout the day is recommended.
Icelandic lichen and propolis SYRUP. 200 ml Useful for the well-being of the respiratory tract INGREDIENTS: fructose, propolis extract, Rosa canina, Pumilus pine, polygala, Icelandic lichen, Tolu balsam, honey, lemon balm, o. e. lemon, orange and raspberry flavoring WARNINGS: Do not take during pregnancy. Do not exceed recommended doses. Supplements are not intended as a substitute for a varied diet.
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.


































