Onetti Giorgio Erboristeria Apistica Sale of beekeeping equipment, hives, honey extractors and settling tanks, herbal products, supplements, food items, honey and pollen from Valtellina.
Using brewer's yeast in PROTEIN NUTRITION will result in more populous Beehives and longer longevity. Store in a dry, cool place out of direct sunlight Composition: Protein min. 40 %, Moisture max. 6 %, Crude Fat 1 %, Crude Cellulose 1 %, Minerals 14 %, Amino Acids 16 %, Vitamins 17 &% METHOD OF SUMMARY : AS SUPPLIED - In spring, after flutter cleaning, yeast is placed in front of Beehives in wide-mouthed pots. Training is done at the entrance. The amount of yeast collected can amount to 200 g/day/family. IN ENERGO-PROTEIC CAKES - 6 kg powdered sugar is mixed with 1 kg yeast. It is homogenized well, and then 2 kg bee honey is added. You mix all the ingredients and correct the consistency by adding honey.It is given in spring, autumn and dry summers in the form of 200 g cakes. IN SYRUP - maximum 10% well homogenized (1 kg yeast + 9 kg syrup). Administration is done after the honey has been harvested and extracted. Only the amount needed for one administration is prepared. If within 2-3 days the mixture is not consumed, the feeding jars are removed and cleaned. THE BENEFITS OF THE USE OF ISTANT INACTIVATED BEER YEAST IN THE FEEDING OF BEES -It enhances the appropriate development of bee families, in a manner to reach maximum development at the beginning of the great harvests from nature. -In the fall it helps in the formation of the fat body. Stimulates bee families to regain headcount and start faster. Stimulates potency. By replacing pollen brewer's yeast from unsafe sources limits the risk of diseases (loca, nosema, the black disease, etc.).
Made in collaboration with Jacques KEMP, it reproduces the royal cell. It allows the virgin queen to be born. It is necessary to insert her that is at most one day old and place her inside the family or orphan nucleus. Before introducing inside the artificial cell the queen , wax domes of a consistent thickness must be prepared. Following this, three small aeration holes must be drilled on the same with a hot needle. At this point the queen is inserted into the dummy cell, taking care to have well applied at the end the dome. Doing so will result in an artificial cell with a selected day-old queen inside.
Using brewer's yeast in PROTEIN NUTRITION will result in more populous Beehives and longer longevity. Store in a dry, cool place out of direct sunlight Composition: Protein min. 40 %, Moisture max. 6 %, Crude Fat 1 %, Crude Cellulose 1 %, Minerals 14 %, Amino Acids 16 %, Vitamins 17 &% METHOD OF SUMMARY : AS SUPPLIED - In spring, after flutter cleaning, yeast is placed in front of Beehives in wide-mouthed pots. Training is done at the entrance. The amount of yeast collected can amount to 200 g/day/family. IN ENERGO-PROTEIC CAKES - 6 kg powdered sugar is mixed with 1 kg yeast. It is homogenized well, and then 2 kg bee honey is added. You mix all the ingredients and correct the consistency by adding honey.It is given in spring, autumn and dry summers in the form of 200 g cakes. IN SYRUP - maximum 10% well homogenized (1 kg yeast + 9 kg syrup). Administration is done after the honey has been harvested and extracted. Only the amount needed for one administration is prepared. If within 2-3 days the mixture is not consumed, the feeding jars are removed and cleaned. THE BENEFITS OF THE USE OF ISTANT INACTIVATED BEER YEAST IN THE FEEDING OF BEES -It enhances the appropriate development of bee families, in a manner to reach maximum development at the beginning of the great harvests from nature. -In the fall it helps in the formation of the fat body. Stimulates bee families to regain headcount and start faster. Stimulates potency. By replacing pollen brewer's yeast from unsafe sources limits the risk of diseases (loca, nosema, the black disease, etc.).
Made in collaboration with Jacques KEMP, it reproduces the royal cell. It allows the virgin queen to be born. It is necessary to insert her that is at most one day old and place her inside the family or orphan nucleus. Before introducing inside the artificial cell the queen , wax domes of a consistent thickness must be prepared. Following this, three small aeration holes must be drilled on the same with a hot needle. At this point the queen is inserted into the dummy cell, taking care to have well applied at the end the dome. Doing so will result in an artificial cell with a selected day-old queen inside.