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Royal Queen Rearing & Royal Jelly Kit

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Original price $300.00
Original price $300.00 - Original price $300.00
Original price $300.00
Current price $275.00
$275.00 - $275.00
Current price $275.00

The queen bee is the breeding bee—it lays eggs and ensures the hive’s survival.
Queen raising helps beekeepers maintain a healthy and productive hive.
No hive can be successful without a strong queen bee, and it’s the responsibility of the beekeeper to ensure there are backup queen bees available should the existing queen need replacing.

This queen-rearing kit system eliminates the process of grafting by having the queen lay directly in the cell cup.
This system allows you to raise many queens (up to 123) at one time.
Royal Queen Rearing Kit complete from start to finish, PLUS Royal Jelly Production.
Produce a few Queens and you are well in front financially, and your hives will leap ahead.


This highly professional kit includes:
Comb Box (1 pcs)
Cell Cup (200 pcs)
Cell Plug (200 pcs)
Cell Cup Cap (200 pcs)
Nursery Frame (3 pcs)
Queen Cage (30 pcs)
Queen Cage Fixer (7 pcs)
Assembly Tool (10 pcs)
Royal Jelly Spoon (10 pcs)
Royal Jelly Cup Container (1 pcs)
Instructions (1 pcs)
CD (1 pcs)

HOW TO USE?
Open the back cover and put spawning mats into holes in black body using a assembling tool included.
* You should put spawning mats into all of holes in comb body, because queen do not lay eggs on spawning mats nearby blank holes.
Put a back cover on the comb body and open a excluder. 
Spray some syrup on the foundation and close the front excluder.
Before caging queen, put the comb box for a day to make workers clean it up.

NEXT DAY
You should pick the queen's wings gently and then cage it.
Because if you pick her body directly, she may stop spawning eggs due to stress. 
Brush bees on frames of brood frames and take out frames and then leave two full honey frames to encourage queen's spawning.
Beehives for Royal Queen Rearing Kit needs two food frames for feeding. 
After placing the Royal Queen Rearing comb body, provide sufficient food. 

5~6 DAYS LATER
Remove burr comb around the Royal Queen Rearing comb body. 
Open the excluder and uncage the queen. Shake the comb body to remove workers. 
Check honeycomb on foundation. If bees did not structure it, bees do not feed larva.

Egg on spawning mats hatch after 3 days. 
Spawning mat and queen cell can be assembled. Remove the mat from the body 5~6 days old larva on it, and put a queen cell on it.  
In beehive with queen, queen should be isolated from queen cells on a royal jelly frame.
Put royal jelly frame in strong colony and feed them continously. 

AFTER 72 HOURS, HARVEST ROYAL JELLY
After 72 hours later, there will be full royal jelly in queen cells. 
Take out queen cells and cap them. Pack completed royal jelly capsules in containers and keep it in a freezer as soon as possible. 
If it is kept at room temperature for a long time, larva may eat royal jelly. 

How to add a new queen and selecting good queen?
After 14~15 days from spawning of queen, hang a mature larva on the frame in divided colony.

How to select good queens? 
1. Put a lump of sugar powder into queen cages. 
2. Hang queen cells with 2~3 workers in queen cages. 
3. Connect each queen cage and fix those on royal jelly frame. 
After 16 days, select good queen bees.
1. Not disabled legs
2. Not microsomatia
3. Not injured wings
You can choose black or yellow bloods you want. 
Disconnect a queen cage which you have selected and open the side gate of sugar room. Just put it inside a divided colony to get together naturally. 

Royal Queen Rearing Kit helps any beekeeper can produce fresh royal jelly easily and rear healthy queens easily to boost farmer's income.