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Bees
Chlorella
Carbohydrate feed
Pollen
Sugar

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THE IMPORTANCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL FEEDING IN INCREASING HONEY BEE COLONY PRODUCTIVITY . (2026). SYNAPSES: INSIGHTS ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES, 3(6), 73-76. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/siad/article/view/19296

Abstract

Stimulating food additive (”carbohydrate feed"), when feeding bee colonies by the main honey harvest period, the number of bees increased by 25-40% compared to the control group, and their honey productivity increased by 31-33 kg/ha, and profitability increased by 35-44%. When feeding stimulating food additives, the net profit in experimental groups I and II amounted to 7,500,000 and 8,250,000 soums, respectively, compared with the control group.

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