In France, but also in
many countries, beekeepers have recently been making the same
observations. Their honey crop is decreasing from year to year large
losses of colonies are occurring and contagious illnesses such as
American foulbrood and Varroa infestation are on the increase.
Opportunistic illnesses like European foulbrood, Mycosis or
Nosemosis are becoming more contagious. The decline of bees has
become an inescapable fact .
Beekeepers ask themselves why this is happening and they search for
miraculous cures to rescue their bees.
The probable
reasons for the current situation
It is undeniably true that global warming shortens the resources the
bees collect. Pollens have become less abundant or perhaps less
nutritious. This compromise the bees’ robustness and make them
susceptible to contagious diseases. As far back as 1958 Pierre-Jean
Prost demonstrated that the arrival of European foulbrood was linked
to a lack of pollen during spring.
On the other hand, a vast number of chemical compounds found in the
environment in tiny but significant amounts can affect the immune
defence system of these insects. For example, a study about the
oysters exposure to pesticides at environmental concentrations has
shown that a fall of their haemocytes functions has occurred because
of this exposure. Such phenomenon could also concern bees.
The consequences
Looking back on past years many beekeepers will note that problems
come early in the season with some ending with the opportunistic
illnesses, and contagious illnesses (listed in the first paragraph).
The risk of contamination increases and could infect apiaries
untouched until then, despite the care taken by beekeepers. The
result of this is an unevenness in the results of hives in a single
apiary, with some hives giving abundant crops, other small crops.
The fact is that everyone is disappointed by the low level of his
total crops, and also, in early spring, he has to recover a number
of hives cleared of their bees without knowing why they died.
How to face such a
situation? What CORYLIS suggests:
The beekeeper is most of the time a sharp observer, he knows his job
and is able to react. Most understand that breeding is essential and
renew their queens nearly every year. Many knows too that mobility –
moving their hives several times in the year in search of sure honey
crops -- will keep their colonies in an optimal state of development
and will guarantee crops, although occasionally crops are lost due
to bad climatic conditions. A question that must be considered is
that if everybody acts in the same way what will happen in the
regions where honey crops are small but where there is a great need
of pollination.
The important thing, indeed, is to have hives everywhere in order to
insure a good pollination.
In any case, the first job of the beekeeper is to help his bees at
best, the honey crop being his reward and the pollination of plant
species being the service he gives to nature and society.
This is the reason why CORYLIS laboratory suggest three specialities
which have proved to be eminently useful in the breeding of colonies
in order to optimise their growth and assure their profitability.
PROVITA’BEE
PROVITA’BEE is a supplementary food to add to nourishing syrups
intended to offset the bees’ lack of resources and to stimulate
their natural defences.
It acts in several ways:
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The fructooligosaccharids by their prebiotic function correct the deficiency of syrups and favour the growth of the bees’ intestinal fauna: the lactobacilli and bifid bacteria feed on the fibres the fructooligosaccharids are made of, they multiply and cover the intestinal surface which protects against the nesting of intrusive organisms. |
In what cases should you use Provita’Bee ?
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As an additive to nourishing syrups at the beginning of the season, when the colonies start their growth. |
Some years ago, it was seldom necessary to supplement syrups.
CORYLIS has developed these specialities faced with the present
situation of decreasing natural resources and generalised pollution.
PROVITA’CANDI
Provita’candy is a candy with added proteins, vitamins, minerals and
bio stimulating in the same way as Provita’bee. But its purpose is
different and complementary to Provita-bee.
We can use Provita’candy in order to support the colony’s growth .
It is useful for young swarms with laying queens and productive
colonies during the season or to prepare them for wintering. The
candies are used directly by the honeybees, so they are not stored
which will avoid the food to raise in the crops. The effect is very
fast and queens will be encouraged to lay more.
In view of nutritional value of Provita’candy, bars of 250-300g. are
sufficient.
Provita’candy is eminently useful when natural resources are
irregular, for example in prolonged rainy periods, or when we want
to boost autumn laying if weather conditions are unfavourable, for
example, and early cold spell. In that case, the candy is better
than supplemented syrups.
Directions for use
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Add some water to the powder: 100g for 1kg or 20g (ml) for 200g. Not more. |
AROMA’BEE:
Everyone knows that the honey bees take continuously care of the
internal hygiene of their nest: they defecate outside the hive, they
clean cells and honey combs between two uses, they evacuate scraps
and, above all, they elaborate the propolis which continuously
contributes to the asepsis of the hive. Propolis acts by evaporating
volatile matters in the hive (it contains 10% of essential oils)
which constitute a real protective barrier against all sorts of
infection.
The Aroma’bee is an aromatic complex whose many components are
already present in the propolis and also in Nasanof pheromone. This
complex acts by controlled evaporation and intensifies the activity
of propolis. This explains why it is well tolerated by the
honeybees. It also encourages them to make propolis on the top of
the honeycombs and stimulates them to clean their nest better.
The result is that the asepsis of the hive is reinforced and , for
several months, the hive is protected against stresses and
intrusions of external agents.
Aroma’bee is of natural origin and its components are biodegradable.
Directions for use
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Put in capsules (Caps of honey pots), on top of honeycombs a first dose of 12g. |
Recommendations
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Expose all the hives of a single apiary at the same time. |
To conclude
CORYLIS is aware of the current problems of
beekeeping and offers specialities which simply answer the needs of
honeybees that nature can no longer satisfy, and to safeguard your
honey crops.
Laboratoires CORYLIS, route Impériale, 11170 MOUSSOULENS
Tél. : 04 68 69 45 48
Fax : 04 68 69 41 53
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