New bee colonies on 3 to 6 frames with instrumentally inseminated Carnica queens
We accept orders for new bee
colonies with instrumentally inseminated queens until May 31!
We offer new bee colonies on 3 to
6 frames
(Dadan-Blatt 450 mm x 300 mm)
with instrumentally inseminated queen to alleviate worries about
introduction of new queens in your apiary. New bee colonies can be picked up
only at Plānupes street 11A, Inčukalns, Inčukalns parish, Sigulda district,
Latvia.
The price includes:
instrumentally inseminated Carnica queen 100 EUR plus 3 to 6 frames (brood combs and honey comb) x 14.50 EUR/per frame.
Upon receiving the new colony,
you will additionally have to pay a deposit of 35 EUR for the swarm box in
order to transport the bee colony. When returning the swarm box, the deposit will
be returned.
The new bee colonies with instrumentally
inseminated queens will be available in limited quantities from mid-July until
the end of August. Orders will be fulfilled in queue, so we invite beekeepers
to reserve new bee colonies now by placing an order. The order will be
confirmed after receiving the prepayment by May 31!
Due to weather and other
unpredictable circumstances, the number of available instrumentally inseminated
queens may change and your order may have to be cancelled. In that case, we
will inform you of the cancellation of the order and return the full amount of
the advance payment to the account from which the payment was made.
All queens and used drones are
reared from selected breeder queens, tested in our apiaries. Upon receiving the
queens, the beekeeper will also receive information on the origin of the queens
and used drones.
Carnica bee colonies:
- Overwinters well even in cold regions with low feed consumption,
- Have rapid development in spring,
- Are gentle during the working procedure,
- Very good foragers of early spring pollen and nectar yields,
- Works well even in bad weather conditions,
- Have greater tendency to swarm than Buckfast bees,
- Have good disease resistance.
Instrumentally inseminated queens are intended for rearing new queens for your
own apiary or for queen breeders to evaluate them and then rear queens for
commercial purposes.
Advantages of
instrumentally inseminated queens:
- The queen is instrumentally inseminated, the origin of the drones used for insemination is known,
- Instrumentally inseminated queens are intended for rearing pure Carnica virgin queens.
Disadvantages of instrumentally inseminated queens:
- Instrumentally inseminated queens have a higher price than naturally mated queens.
* Daughters of these
instrumentally inseminated queens have not been tested. If specific queen and
her daughters are tested and evaluated, then the specific two-year-old queen is
called a selected breeder queen. The selected breeder queens correspond to a
different price category.
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