A01K47/02

HIGH PRODUCTION HONEY BEEHIVE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20230088711 · 2023-03-23 ·

Embodiments herein disclose a beehive system for high honey production. The beehive system includes a common brood box arranged between a first brood box and a second brood box. A first lid slot assembly is arranged between the common brood box and the first brood box. A second lid slot assembly is arranged between the common brood box and the second brood box. The common brood box, the first brood box and the second brood box are arranged parallel to each other. A bottom side of the first brood box, a bottom side of the second brood box and a bottom side of the common brood box are located in a same plane.

HIGH PRODUCTION HONEY BEEHIVE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20230088711 · 2023-03-23 ·

Embodiments herein disclose a beehive system for high honey production. The beehive system includes a common brood box arranged between a first brood box and a second brood box. A first lid slot assembly is arranged between the common brood box and the first brood box. A second lid slot assembly is arranged between the common brood box and the second brood box. The common brood box, the first brood box and the second brood box are arranged parallel to each other. A bottom side of the first brood box, a bottom side of the second brood box and a bottom side of the common brood box are located in a same plane.

BEE-BENIGN ARTIFICIAL HONEYCOMB
20230120669 · 2023-04-20 ·

A splitable honeycomb comprising: a first comb portion and a second comb portion comprising a first series of cell portions and a corresponding second series of cell portions respectively, said first and second cell portions defining a series of honeycomb cells therebetween, the first comb portion and the second comb portion being moveable relative to each other from a closed cell position to an open cell position, wherein mutually opposed edges of said cells are non-contiguous in the closed cell position to thereby avoid catching a limb of a bee.

BEE-BENIGN ARTIFICIAL HONEYCOMB
20230120669 · 2023-04-20 ·

A splitable honeycomb comprising: a first comb portion and a second comb portion comprising a first series of cell portions and a corresponding second series of cell portions respectively, said first and second cell portions defining a series of honeycomb cells therebetween, the first comb portion and the second comb portion being moveable relative to each other from a closed cell position to an open cell position, wherein mutually opposed edges of said cells are non-contiguous in the closed cell position to thereby avoid catching a limb of a bee.

COMPOSITION, METHOD OF PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF, BASED ON A HARMLESS NATURAL ORGANIC MIXTURE FREE OF CONTAMINATION HAVING CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS SIMILAR OR EQUAL TO ORIGINAL BEESWAX
20220312745 · 2022-10-06 ·

The invention comprises a beeswax analogue composition which enables the efficient replacement thereof, for beekeeping and any industries that normally use it in their production processes and products, based on a harmless natural organic mixture free of contamination having chemical and physical aspects similar or equal to said wax, which comprises: Fine crystal wax, known as microcrystalline wax, with a high percentage of hydrocarbon, branched, isoparaffinic and naphthenic hydrocarbons. Macrocrystalline wax made of non-branched alkanes of non-fine crystals. Organic resin. Organic pigment to determine the colour, distinguishing region, place and factory batch. (Published in a timely manner, to prevent falsifications). The method of preparation comprises the following steps, tools and actions: Proportional weighing of components. Verification of asepsis of machines and tools. Pouring of components into a steam-jacketed shell boiler in order for hot gases to simultaneously transfer heat to the entire mixture coming from an industrial burner with cross-over to medium or high-pressure liquefied gas. Upon verifying the total liquefaction of the components, it can be observed that from that moment the mixture reaches a temperature equal to or greater than 140° C. After waiting for 1 to 10 minutes, the energy (burner) is turned off and the mixture emptied into moulds for cooling. Once the equipment is hot after the first batch has been produced, it takes 25 to 35 minutes to obtain a liquefied product from the raw material for the second and subsequent batches, followed by 1 to 10 minutes at 140° to obtain a balanced product. Its use replaces beeswax in beekeeping and also for storing honey and pollen.

COMPOSITION, METHOD OF PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF, BASED ON A HARMLESS NATURAL ORGANIC MIXTURE FREE OF CONTAMINATION HAVING CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL ASPECTS SIMILAR OR EQUAL TO ORIGINAL BEESWAX
20220312745 · 2022-10-06 ·

The invention comprises a beeswax analogue composition which enables the efficient replacement thereof, for beekeeping and any industries that normally use it in their production processes and products, based on a harmless natural organic mixture free of contamination having chemical and physical aspects similar or equal to said wax, which comprises: Fine crystal wax, known as microcrystalline wax, with a high percentage of hydrocarbon, branched, isoparaffinic and naphthenic hydrocarbons. Macrocrystalline wax made of non-branched alkanes of non-fine crystals. Organic resin. Organic pigment to determine the colour, distinguishing region, place and factory batch. (Published in a timely manner, to prevent falsifications). The method of preparation comprises the following steps, tools and actions: Proportional weighing of components. Verification of asepsis of machines and tools. Pouring of components into a steam-jacketed shell boiler in order for hot gases to simultaneously transfer heat to the entire mixture coming from an industrial burner with cross-over to medium or high-pressure liquefied gas. Upon verifying the total liquefaction of the components, it can be observed that from that moment the mixture reaches a temperature equal to or greater than 140° C. After waiting for 1 to 10 minutes, the energy (burner) is turned off and the mixture emptied into moulds for cooling. Once the equipment is hot after the first batch has been produced, it takes 25 to 35 minutes to obtain a liquefied product from the raw material for the second and subsequent batches, followed by 1 to 10 minutes at 140° to obtain a balanced product. Its use replaces beeswax in beekeeping and also for storing honey and pollen.

MULTILAYER ARTIFICIAL HONEYCOMB
20170354126 · 2017-12-14 ·

A multilayer artificial honeycomb is provided, the honeycomb comprises a plurality of combs; wherein each of the combs includes a plurality of working units working independently from each other; each of the working units includes an artificial frame and three layers of honey-storing rooms movably arranged in the artificial frame. The present application is flexible based on the combs construction property of different kinds of bees, suitable to the bees which store honey and breed in the same comb, such as Chinese honeybee, scoliid, bumblebee and the like. Therefore, the honeycomb produces honey all the year round, and is suitable for the regions in high altitudes, cold and having few nectar sources, and also suitable for mountainous areas and fields. The present application facilitates the popularization of breeding and application of Asian bees.

Apiary tool with lever cam for vertical removal and transport of a bee frame
11490600 · 2022-11-08 ·

An apiary tool for breaking free and vertically lifting, removing, inspecting and transporting a frame from a bee hive box. The apiary tool having one or more handles, a cross member and one or more lever cams, where a lever cam includes a cam that slides underneath a bee hive frame top bar and an arcuate rolling surface. Rotation of a handle providing dual action that forces the arcuate rolling surface to hold down an adjacent frame while the lever cam pushes upward on the desired frame.

Apiary tool with lever cam for vertical removal and transport of a bee frame
11490600 · 2022-11-08 ·

An apiary tool for breaking free and vertically lifting, removing, inspecting and transporting a frame from a bee hive box. The apiary tool having one or more handles, a cross member and one or more lever cams, where a lever cam includes a cam that slides underneath a bee hive frame top bar and an arcuate rolling surface. Rotation of a handle providing dual action that forces the arcuate rolling surface to hold down an adjacent frame while the lever cam pushes upward on the desired frame.

Improvements to Apiculture
20170245476 · 2017-08-31 ·

An artificial honeycomb for use in a beehive and which enables honey to be removed from the honeycomb without removing the honeycomb from the hive, the honeycomb comprising cells and being formed of at least two parts which are moveable relative to each other between a cell formed position where the cells comprise side walls and an end wall to enable bees to fill the cell with honey, and a cell open position where at least some of the said walls have moved apart, whereby honey in the cells can be removed from the honeycomb by movement of the at least two parts to the cell open position.