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Efficiency of glucose-fruit syrup (HFS-42) application in beekeeping

Honey bees – one of the oldest inhabitants of our planet, they have attracted the attention of people with their main products – honey and wax. Bee honey is a valuable food product that has therapeutic and dietary properties. The second most important product of beekeeping is wax. In addition to these traditional products, bees also produce biologically active substances such as royal jelly, propolis and bee venom, which have found wide application in cosmetology and medical practice. Pollen collected by bees is also a biologically active substance. Feeding bees with sugar in winter has positive and negative sides. In winter, as a result of sugar food feeding bees have little accumulation of feces – 25 mg per winter, while when consuming a high-quality flower feed accumulation of feces is 34 mg. This significant difference in the accumulation of feces prevents the appearance of diarrhea in bees, indicating a better wintering of the bees on the sugar forage. Families always come out of wintering with clean nests. This is the positive side of the sugar diet. Key words: beekeeping, glucose-fructose syrup, GFS-42, feeding bees, beefamilies, fattening period, carbohydrate feed.

Key words: beekeeping, glucose-fructose syrup GFS-42, feeding of bees, bee-colostrum, feeding period, carbohydrate feed.

 

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