1 kg BAG Food developed for bees and designed for beekeepers. Anticipates the arrival of the queen in spring, increases the production of the hive, stimulates the hygienic behavior of the bees, protecting them from diseases, increases the production of honey per hive. Lower mortality in autumn-winter COMPLETE FEED FOR BEES EXCLUSIVE USE FOR API
HOW TO USE: place the bag over the frames, drill holes in the upper part. It is recommended to put 2 bags at the same time, to keep the cold out of the hives.
COMPOSITION: sucrose, water and products derived from medicinal herbs.
ANALYTICAL COMPONENTS (may vary depending on their content in the medicinal herbs used for each batch):
oils and fats 0.6%, fibers 0.2%, ash 0.05%, sodium 0.016%
Vitamins per 100 g: Vit B1 2.2 mg; Vit B2 0.02 ml; Vit B3 0.01 mg; Vit B5 5.6 ug; Vit B6 35 ug; Carotene 0.012 mg; Vit D 1.3 ug; Vit A 5 ug; Vit K 32.8 ug.
The Process of Crystallization of Honey
Any honey can be in crystallized form with the exception of Acacia honey, Chestnut honey and honeydew honey which generally tend not to crystallize.
Crystallization of honey is a natural process that can occur over time. When honey contains a greater amount of glucose than fructose, it is more likely to crystallize. Crystallization begins when glucose molecules aggregate to form crystals. These crystals diffuse through the honey, giving the solution a thicker, grainier consistency.
The speed and extent of crystallization depend on various factors, including temperature and the composition of the honey.
Crystallization can take from some days to some weeks to fully develop.