STIMOVIT
Feed to promote the development of bee colonies and increase bees’ resistance to adverse environmental factors
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Dried garlic, flower pollen, ascorbic acid, and glucose, which are part of Stimovit, have a stimulating effect on the growth, development, and productivity of bees, increasing their resistance to adverse environmental factors. Stimovit prevents mass infection of bees with pathogens of infectious and invasive diseases, which is observed during the traditional use of bee bread or bee pollen from other apiaries as a protein supplement.
Administer Stimovit to bees mixed with sugar syrup in spring (in April-May) and at the end of summer (in August-September), when the colonies are gaining strength, in the event of poor pollen collection or poor stocks of bee bread in the hives.
Dissolve the feed in warm (35–40 °C) sugar syrup, prepared in a ratio of 1 : 1, at the rate of 40 g per 4 liters of sugar syrup. In spring, pour the prepared syrup into the upper hive feeders at the rate of 300–500 ml of syrup per colony and administer it 2–3 times with an interval of 2–3 days.
In summer and autumn, after the honey extraction, feed the prepared syrup to the bee colonies at the rate of 1.5–2 liters, depending on the strength of the colony.
Open the package immediately before application. Honey collected from colonies fed with Stimovit may be consumed without restrictions.
Hermetically sealed foil bags, 40 g each.
Store in the original unopened container in a dry place, protected from sunlight, out of reach of children, at a temperature of 0 to +25 °C.
The product shelf life, subject to compliance with storage conditions in the original unopened container, is 3 years from the date of manufacture. Do not use the feed after the expiration date.