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Honey-B-Healthy Amino-B Booster

Honey-B-Healthy Amino-B Booster

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AMINO-B BOOSTER® is a liquid protein that provides vital amino-acids! It is essential for bee longevity & BROOD PRODUCTION. It helps fortify overwintered pollen. Use for early spring feeding to build up brood for pollination and to maximize production. Use to rapidly build up packages, nucs and swarms. Use for feeding bees during times of colony dwindling, late winter, mid-summer, dearth’s of nectar and pollen or droughts.

AMINO-B BOOSTER®, providing all necessary amino acids, is a must for QUEEN PRODUCTION: with AMINO-B BOOSTER®, the nurse bees make the highest quality bee milk and royal jelly. During times of poor pollen or late winter, bees can utilize nutrients like protein from their bodies to make royal jelly for brood rearing; however, by doing this, the bees are weakened, and their immune systems degrade because they are not maintaining proper nutrient levels.  This often reduces their longevity and provides an opening for diseases like viruses.

AMINO-B BOOSTER® is also a great additive to help reduce pollen stress, especially when bees are producing brood and the available pollen sources are limited in quality, or the pollen is lacking in amino acids causing dying yellow (snot) brood.

Use AMINO-B BOOSTER® as a ‘Protein Drench’ when bees take pollen patties very slowly: spray or drizzle the AMINO-B BOOSTER® AND HONEY B HEALTHY® into the brood area. Reduce ‘protein stress’ when bees are producing brood and available pollen sources are limited in quantity and quality of essential amino acids.

Do not use prior to long winter clusters unless preparing colonies for early pollination. Feeding AMINO-B BOOSTER® after honey bees shut down brood rearing in the fall can start brood rearing again which could be detrimental to the colony. The colony (cluster) could stay over the brood during winter not moving to honey and starve. Also, they need sufficient stores of honey due to the heat needed to maintain brood.

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