APIfeed

FOOD SUPPLEMENT POWDER FOR THE BEEHIVE WITH HIGH CONCENTRATION OF NUTRIENTS SUCH AS PROTEIN, VITAMINS AND MINERALS, ONLY NATURAL PLANT ORIGIN.
IT DOESN’T CONTAIN PRODUCTS OR ANIMAL PROTEIN

Apifeed is a dietary supplement for the hive with a high concentration of nutrients that comes from the exhaustive study of the nutritional needs of the hive in its various stages of development.

It’s composed of protein nutrients, easily assimilable carbohydrate and basic lipids, added with vitamins and mineral micronutrients, essential for improving the development of larvae and the state of the adult bee nutrition. It stimulates the function of the queen’s deposition.

The hydrolysed protein component of vegetable origin contains the same simple peptides and free amino acids of the natural pollen, but more easily assimilated and immediately available. This high bioavailability of nutrients Apifeed plays a strong stimulating effect, leading to a rapid evolution of the hive, and to a significant increase in the number of bees.

 

Indications and method of use

  • Reduced pollen import
  • emergency nutrition of weak families
  • spring stimulation
  • formation of swarms and bee packages
  • rearing queense
  • pre-wintering summer stimulation (after antivarroa treatments)
  • alimentazione pre-svernamento

Utilizzo:

Somministrato tal quale (in polvere) o per la preparazione di sciroppi o paste zuccherine integrate (Candifeed)

Somministrazione:

  • distribuire 30/50 gr di Apifeed tal quale per volta sui porta-favi, direttamente o utilizzando come supporto uno strappo di carta da cucina
  • 50 gr di Apifeed in 1 Kg di candito
  • 50 gr di Apifeed in 1 litro di sciroppo ben miscelato

ATTENTION:
the supplementary and rilief feed given to the bees can be stored in the honey combs and subsequently consumed or removed and moved to the supers.
The purpose of these feeds is the direct consumption from the bees when there is small importation and certainly not the production of honey.
The presence of particles or traces of supplementary feed in honey can occur in presence of massive administration, very close to the laying of the supers, during the spring.
The presence of minimal portions of food in honey doesn’t pose any risk and doesn’t compromise the quality of honey, but should be avoided to ensure the compliance. Each kind of supplementary feed must be rationed and modulated based on consumption avoiding the deposition of stocks in the period before the laying of the supers.
It must therefore be avoided in the hives for the production of honey for several weeks before the laying of the supers.
It is very suitable for the formation of packs of bees, swarns and for the breeding of queens.