Patent classifications
A01K51/00
Heater-equipped man-made beehive, and method for controlling invasive pests in a man-made beehive
A heater-equipped man-made beehive incorporates a substantially enclosed hive body having a plurality of joined side walls, a floor, and a top. The hive body defines an entrance sufficient for allowing passage of bees into and from the beehive. A heating element is located inside the hive body adjacent the floor, and is adapted to raise an ambient temperature inside the beehive.
PREVENTING FUNGAL GROWTH IN HONEY BEE COLONIES AND RELATED MATERIALS AND METHODS
Compositions and methods for inhibiting fungal pathogen growth in honey bee colonies are provided. In particular, compositions include at least one strain of Parasaccharibacter apium (P. apium), a supernatant of the one or more strains of P. apium, or a combination of the one or more strains of P. apium and the supernatant of the one or more strains of P. apium. One or all of the strains of P. apium can be resistant to one or more antibiotics (e.g., kanamycin), and may include an exogenous antibiotic resistance-conferring transposon, gene, or functional fragment thereof. Also provided are methods, the methods generally including the step of applying an effective amount of a composition to a honey bee colony. Compositions can be fed to the bees, deposited on the hive frame, deposited on at least one surface or element within the hive, or a combination thereof.
INOCULUM TRANSFER APPARATUS AND RELATED METHODS
An inoculum transfer apparatus for a bee hive having a hive opening includes: (a) a body mountable to the hive; (b) a bee pathway in the body for providing passage for bees between the hive opening and an outside environment external the hive; (c) a reservoir in the body above the bee pathway for storing a powdered inoculum, the reservoir having a reservoir outlet at a lower end thereof; and (d) a vibratory dispenser in the body adjacent the reservoir outlet for controlling dispensing of the powdered inoculum from the reservoir outlet to the bee pathway via a vibratory drive.
INOCULUM TRANSFER APPARATUS AND RELATED METHODS
An inoculum transfer apparatus for a bee hive having a hive opening includes: (a) a body mountable to the hive; (b) a bee pathway in the body for providing passage for bees between the hive opening and an outside environment external the hive; (c) a reservoir in the body above the bee pathway for storing a powdered inoculum, the reservoir having a reservoir outlet at a lower end thereof; and (d) a vibratory dispenser in the body adjacent the reservoir outlet for controlling dispensing of the powdered inoculum from the reservoir outlet to the bee pathway via a vibratory drive.
Brood comb frame having grid ring for cylindrical chamber hives
A grid ring brood comb frame for cylindrical brood chamber hives has a brood comb frame (20) carrying a comb (6), and the brood comb frame (20) is supplied with connection bodies (40) for connection to a rotating structure. A grid ring (30) is located at least partially around the external shell surface (21) of the brood comb frame (20) carrying the comb (6) and opposite the comb (6). The brood comb frame (20) and the grid ring (30) are connected to each other via connection sections (31), the grid ring (30) is supplied with a first edge (32) extending beyond a longitudinal external plane (S) resting on a side surface (22) of the brood comb frame (20). The connection sections (31) between the brood comb frame (20) and the grid ring (30) are interrupted by one or more bee spaces (34).
Miticide composition of prolonged action and its manufacturing process, a miticide strip and a procedure to control varroa destructor mite
Miticide composition of prolonged action against Varroa destructor of bees comprising oxalic acid, glycerin, 4-carbon dicarboxylic acid and formic acid and its manufacturing process. A cellulose trip impregnated in said miticide composition, which is introduced in the bee hives and its manufacturing processes.
Miticide composition of prolonged action and its manufacturing process, a miticide strip and a procedure to control varroa destructor mite
Miticide composition of prolonged action against Varroa destructor of bees comprising oxalic acid, glycerin, 4-carbon dicarboxylic acid and formic acid and its manufacturing process. A cellulose trip impregnated in said miticide composition, which is introduced in the bee hives and its manufacturing processes.
Beekeeping container
The present invention provides a beekeeping container, and a configuration of the present invention includes a shelf frame which is rotatably coupled to a container body via a frame hinge portion; and a beekeeping barrel shelf which is coupled to the shelf frame via the hinge portion to be erected in a vertical direction based on the hinge portion when the shelf frame is unfolded and erected based on the frame hinge portion. The shelf frames are provided on both left and right sides of the container body, respectively, the pair of shelf frames are provided on the container body, and the beekeeping barrel shelf is mounted on the pair of shelf frames via the hinge portion.
Beekeeping container
The present invention provides a beekeeping container, and a configuration of the present invention includes a shelf frame which is rotatably coupled to a container body via a frame hinge portion; and a beekeeping barrel shelf which is coupled to the shelf frame via the hinge portion to be erected in a vertical direction based on the hinge portion when the shelf frame is unfolded and erected based on the frame hinge portion. The shelf frames are provided on both left and right sides of the container body, respectively, the pair of shelf frames are provided on the container body, and the beekeeping barrel shelf is mounted on the pair of shelf frames via the hinge portion.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AND ELIMINATION OF HONEY BEE PARASITES
Automatic detection and elimination of mites through laser exposure is provided. In various embodiments, light is emitted into a target area from at least one light source. Light reflected from a target within the target area is detected by at least one photodetector. A signal is produced proportional to an intensity of the reflected light. A laser pulse is emitted into the target area by a laser emitter when the signal exceeds a predetermined threshold.