The invention relates to the field of feeder technique for beehives and in particular refers to feeders with separate locations for the solid and the liquid food for bees. It further relates to a feeder having a separate smaller trough for stimulating feeding of bees.
The feeder disclosed in this invention has a small stimulating feed trough and has not been disclosed in the prior art.
One of the major problems faced by beekeepers is how to feed their bees and supply them with liquids. In nature, a bee swarm makes sure that its hive is close to both food and nectar, which is the main source of honey. Thus, one of the things beekeepers care about is to ensure that beehives have easy access to liquid and solid food to avoid getting hassle and be focused on harvesting nectar for the production of honey.
Until now, beekeepers usually place a bowl of syrup and sugar-paste that they use as solid feed for the bees, directly on the honeycomb-frames, inside the hive. This ensures that the bees have direct access to it excluding access to any other bugs or parasites. There are multiple disadvantages resulting from this method. First, placing food directly on the honeycombs makes it difficult to move the bees, while at the same time the upper part of the honeycombs is often destroyed. In addition, moisture growth favours the creation of pathogenic organisms, which can damage the beehive but also spoil its production. Further problems arise during cleaning and disinfection of the utensils used, since food residues can become sources of infection for the beehive.
Another problem existing to date is the multiple bee deaths occurring inside the utensil with the liquid placed for the bees. The problem arises from the fact that many of the bees, either by mistake or by overcrowding, can fall into the utensil, wetting their bodies and their wings, causing them to drown, but also to infect the liquid.
In addition till now, when a beekeeper wishes to stimulate the beehive to increase it, he is forced to provide a separate supply of food in a controlled manner, which requires his continued presence. Further, it is not feasible to stimulate the bee feeding with a single feeder.
It is an object of the present invention to advantageously overcome the aforementioned drawbacks and deficiencies of the prior art by proposing a feeder with a small stimulating substance trough that allows the supply of solid and liquid food to the bees while allowing the bees' stimulating feeding.
It is further object of the present invention to propose a feeder with a small stimulating feed trough carrying the solid food positioned in the middle allowing easy access of the bees to it from inside during the winter months.
It is further object of the present invention to provide a feeder with a small stimulating feed trough, which is elevated for providing greater safety and capacity for both solid and liquid food.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a feeder with a curved lid for maintaining the temperature above the solid and liquid food so that it does not freeze during the winter months.
Still another advantage of the invention is the presentation of a feeder with a small stimulating feed trough, which has a perimeter rim protecting against rain and air.
Another object of the invention is to provide a feeder with a small stimulating feed trough, which has an inlet-outlet safety small door, which facilitates the bees during the winter months to leave the hive for motion, so that the beehive is not at risk from the development of illnesses, such as nosemosis.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a feeder with a small stimulating feed trough which has a lid to prevent bees from directly accessing the substance at the risk of drowning. In addition, the lid has reticulated slots in order to allow the beekeeper to add the liquid substance, without necessarily opening the lid.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent in the detailed following description.
The invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is illustrated in an exemplary, non-limiting manner.
Referring now to the accompanying drawings, we will illustrate exemplary embodiments of the feeder with the small stimulating feed trough. The feeder comprises a frame (1),
In addition, the feeder has a small trough (8),
One of the special features of the feeder is the way the liquid food is delivered to the bees. The liquid food tray (2),
It is to be noted here that the description of the invention has been made by reference to exemplary embodiments, not being limited thereto. Therefore, any alteration or modification in terms of shape, dimensions, manufacturing and assembly materials and components, if they are not a novel inventive step and do not contribute to the technical development of the already known one, are considered to be within the scope of the present invention as summarized in claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20180100134 | Mar 2018 | GR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GR2019/000024 | 3/29/2019 | WO | 00 |