FIELD: apiculture.
SUBSTANCE: cup-cell has cup aligned with cell cover and made integral therewith. In order to breed queen bee, cup containing larva and aligned with cell cover is fixed on rotary plank of grafting frame. Such an alignment results in attachment of queen bee egg built by bees to cell cover. For isolating queen bee egg after sealing thereof, it is sufficient to connect cell casing to its cover without withdrawal of queen bee egg from grafting frame.
EFFECT: simplified queen bee breeding by reduced number of intermediate operations and increased economy.
2 dwg
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Dates
2006-09-27—Published
2005-03-03—Filed