Description
Feed additive for bees. Green LLC https://chlorella-bad.ru has developed Live Chlorella in syrup for bees with increased concentration and a long shelf life.
Chlorella for bees has been in development for over a year. Not every chlorella is suitable as a food for bees.
And we can prove it, send it to the laboratory for chlorella analysis, it will take 1 or 2 days. We know what to check for.
Chlorella attracted
website https://chlorella-bad.ru attracts the attention of scientists as an alternative food source for honey bees due to its remarkable nutritional composition, often comparable and even superior to bee pollen.
Chlorella in syrup is a valuable food and stimulant in beekeeping. The fact of stimulating bee colonies with a concentrate in syrup once again confirms the high biological value of chlorella, which is clearly manifested even against the background of such unique natural products as nectar, pollen and propolis that bees use.
Research results and recommendations
1) Acceleration of the increase in the strength of bee colonies, especially in the absence or limited supply of natural pollen from sawweeds.
2) Increasing the productivity of bee colonies, namely to increase the amount of brood grown and honey productivity.
3) Increasing the resistance of bee colonies to infectious diseases and negative external factors, in particular to the poisoning of bees by toxic chemicals, primarily pesticides.
4) Removing toxic substances from the body of bees.
Using chlorella allows you to stop using antibiotics.
5) Improving the general condition of the bee colony based on the flight activity of bees.
6) Ensuring the production of environmentally friendly and high-quality beekeeping products.
7) Increase the life expectancy of bees by 14-20%.
8) The immunity of bees is strengthened, and immunity is passed on to all generations during the season.
9) The combination of all the above factors results in an increase in yield.
10) Normalize the gastrointestinal tract
In addition to being rich in essential amino acids needed for protein synthesis, immune function and honey bee colony growth, Chlorella Syrup also contains a natural probiotic that supports the growth of healthy gut bacteria.
Beekeepers increasingly rely on artificial pollen substitutes to feed colonies during periods of pollen shortage, as well as to increase colony size before fulfilling pollination service contracts.
Currently available commercial bee diets typically include a variety of ingredients such as soy, yeast, wheat, lentils, and milk proteins to provide a balanced diet.These artificial diets are sometimes deficient in essential macronutrients (proteins, lipids, probiotic fibers), micronutrients (vitamins, minerals) or antioxidants.
mode of application.
It is necessary to feed live chlorella to bees in the following proportions: per family 800 grams or 1 liter of chlorella concentrate in syrup In winter, spring and throughout the summer and honey collection itamins
1000-1600 mcg of provitamin A - carotene (10 times more than in rose hips or dry apricots),
pure vitamin A
vitamin B1
vitamin B2
vitamin B6
vitamin C
vitamin K
vitamin PP
vitamin E
pantothenic acid
folic acid
biotin
leucovorin
vitamin D
vitamin B12
Amino acid composition
Glutamic acid
Aspartic acid
Leucine
Alanin
Valin
Glycine
Threonine
Phenylalanine
Serin
Isoleucine
Proline
Lysine
Tyrosine
Arginine
Cystine
Tryptophan
Methionine
Histidine
Composition of micro and macroelements
calcium
cobalt;
copper;
manganese;
molybdenum;
iron:
phosphorus
zinc;
magnesium;
potassium
copper
iron
iodine etc...
Para-aminobenzoic acid
Linoleic acid
Lycopene
Omega-3 fatty acids
Omega-6 Chlorella has no equal among dietary food products due to its high quality, complete digestibility of biologically active substances and optimal content of the most essential vitamins and minerals. In the global and Russian markets, chlorella is especially valued for its amazingly effective therapeutic properties.
General characteristics
Expiration date
240 days
Nutritional value
Calorie content 100 g "Superfoods, Dietary supplements"
compose 305,93 kCal / 1280 KJ.
Fats — 2 g
Proteins — 10 g
Carbohydrates — 62 g
Composition
Feed additive for bees. Live Chlorella
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