Dimensions
: 147 x 130 x 28 mm.
A
Cupularve consists of 3 main parts
:
A plate with 110 cells and a reserve
of candy for the introduction of a foreign queen (1).
The 110 cells will receive 110 artificial
cellcups CNE3 (not included) or 110 wax cellcups
realised with the cellcup – M. KEMP mold.
A queen
excluder (2).
A
supporting plate (3).

Packaging :
Cardboard box of 12 pieces, 2.2 Kg, 31 x 21 x 19 cm.
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DIRECTION OF USE
· Cut
in a round with brood, in the middle of the frame, a rectangle with the same
dimensions than the Cupularve. Fix
Cupularve with 2 woodenscrews in the
corresponding holes. Put
honey in the cells.
Put
it several months in the middle of the brood without queen excluder (if you do
not use it, the smell of the queen will make the next egg laying easier).
· Feed
the hive 4 days before and during the eggs laying.
· Introduce
the queen (with candy for a foreign queen).
· Extraction
of the cellcup containing the Larva
aged of 6 to 24 hours is easier with CNE2 (90% of acceptation).
If
conditions of rearing are optimised (Season, Population, Temperature, Race,
feeding, Cupularve right in the middle of the brood…), the eggs laying of the
queen occures within 24 hours. Check
that the beepassing is enough for the bees : minimum 8 mm.
We
can also put the Cupularve in the wax (maximum 65°C). The disformation temperature
starts at 75°C.
You
can release the queen automatically after 24 hours with a big honeycandy block
situed in the candy reserve.
