MegaBee is a protein nutritional supplement. It replaces pollen when there is a shortage in the environment, both in quantity and quality. It is a food with NO GMO, NO soya, NO animal ingredients and NO artificial colourings or flavourings.
What makes MegaBee successful? Its unique palatability and infinitely small particle size, allowing optimal nutrient assimilation by the bees. Compared to other pollen substitutes, for the same amount of product, Megabee will generate greater benefits (amount of brood, adult bee population, increased longevity).1-2
The use of MegaBee can play a crucial role at different times of the year and under various stressful conditions for the colony. Below are the key times when MegaBee can be particularly beneficial:
MegaBee is a very versatile product and can be used in 3 ways:
– Mixed with syrup to make a solid patty (recommended)
– Dissolved in sugar syrup to be provided as a liquid feed
– Directly in powder form
This method of use consists of making a protein patty of approximately 450g, which is crushed between two sheets of vegetable paper. This is the form of application that gives the most immediate results, as the bees consume the protein patty directly.
The rate of consumption depends on the strength of the hive. The rule of thumb is to give your bees what they can consume in 7-10 days. If you leave the patties longer, they may dry out, while if you only give them a small patty and they devour it in 3-4 days, then it means they need more.
However, to get you started, here are a few pointers:
Recommendations for preparing a 450g protein patty at 23% protein for spring:
To benefit from the full potential of MegaBee, supplement your colonies for a minimum of 6 weeks (2 brood cycles). If you stop supplementation too early, you will have created a large amount of brood but not enough workers to meet their needs, doing more harm than good to the colony.
MegaBee | 215 g |
Dense syrup (2:1) | 215 g |
Vegetable oil | 20 g |
MegaBee can also be administered diluted in a thick syrup.
This syrup is then placed in the feeders.
Recommendations for liquid feeding:
Mix the MegaBee powder into the thick syrup according to the ratio indicated in the table below. Make sure that all lumps have been removed. Once well mixed, MegaBee will remain in suspension for the duration of use.
The advantage of MegaBee lies in its high solubility: with its extremely fine particle size, MegaBee will not settle to the bottom of the feeders.
MegaBee | 1 kg |
Dense syrup (2:1) | 15 litres |
You can feed MegaBee powder directly to the bees by placing it in a feeder, making sure it is protected from wind and moisture. Another option is to sprinkle it directly onto the frames.
However, to ensure better absorption, both of the above options (protein patty or liquid feed) are recommended. It is like trying to drink a powder through a straw; it is much more effective when the powder is mixed with other ingredients that make it easier to consume.
MegaBee can be used for up to 3 years after manufacture. It is recommended to store it in a cool, dry place, away from light and moisture. Once opened, be sure to close the container tightly to preserve the quality of the product.
MegaBee is available in various formats to suit the needs of beekeepers of different sizes, including presentations of:
Do you have any questions? Visit the MegaBee webpage:
References:
Gloria DeGrandi-Hoffman, Gordon Wardell, Fabiana Ahumada-Segura, Thomas Rinderer, Robert Danka & Jeff Pettis (2008) Comparisons of pollen substitute diets for honey bees: consumption rates by colonies and effects on brood and adult populations, Journal of Apicultural Research, 47:4, 265-270, DOI: 10.1080/00218839.2008.11101473
MegaBee Study Report, 2007
MGB-07-EN-N01-07/24
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