Carnica, virgin
Virgin queen bees will be available in limited quantities starting from the beginning of May.
When placing an order in the online store, choose the period in which you want to receive the queen bees. The number of available queen bees in each period is limited. We encourage beekeepers to reserve their queen bees in advance to ensure delivery in the desired period!
Additionally, there is an option to choose whether the queen bee should be marked or unmarked with the 2025 blue color.
All queen bees are bred from known lineage and carefully selected breeder queens tested in our apiaries.
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.
Virgin queens are intended to
replace old queens in bee colonies or to create new colonies.
Advantages of virgin
queens:
- At the beginning of the season, virgin queens are available at least 3 weeks earlier than naturally mated queens, which is essential for replacement of old queens in main colonies or creation of new colonies as early in season as possible,
- Virgin queens have a lower price than mated queens.
Disadvantages of virgin queens:
- Virgin queens need time to go on the “wedding” flight, but there is a risk that favorable weather conditions do not occur for a long time (rain, wind, air temperature below 19°C).
- Queens may not return from the "wedding" flight for various reasons (queen gets lost, returns into the wrong colony, is eaten by birds, etc.),
- Virgin queens are more difficult to introduce to a colony than laying queens.
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