This innovative device allows you to seamlessly produce royal jelly, a precious substance with remarkable health benefits. The system facilitates the controlled feeding of bee larvae, stimulating them to produce large quantities of royal jelly. The 4 royal jelly cup sheets and 29 bee larva holders provide ample capacity for queen cultivation, maximizing the production of this golden nectar.
Efficient Queen Bee Rearing
The Queen Rearing System revolutionizes the traditional method of queen bee cultivation. It eliminates the need for shifting migratory bee larvae during the rearing process, simplifying the task and reducing potential disruptions. The system’s 100 white color queen cell cups provide the perfect environment for queen larva development, ensuring a high success rate and optimal queen quality.
Durable and Comprehensive
Meticulously crafted from high-quality materials, this system offers durability and longevity. The rearing frame, queen bee cage cover, and all accessories are carefully designed to withstand the rigors of commercial beekeeping. The kit includes everything you need to begin queen rearing, including the queen bee cage cover, rearing frame, royal jelly wood frame, bee larva holder sheets, and cell cups.
User-Friendly Design
The 1set Queen Rearing System boasts an intuitive design that simplifies its operation. The queen cell cups are meticulously sized and placed to optimize space utilization and ensure proper feeding of the larvae. The system’s modular construction allows for easy assembly and disassembly, facilitating cleaning and maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can this system also be used for bee larva cultivation?
A: Yes, the system can be used for both royal jelly production and bee larva cultivation.
Q: What is the recommended spacing between queen cell cups?
A: The optimal spacing between queen cell cups is 2.5 cm to ensure proper development and access to nutrients.
Q: How do I care for the queen larvae after they have been transferred to the queen cell cups?
A: Maintain the temperature at 34-36 degrees Celsius and provide ample food (royal jelly or bee larvae) throughout their development.