These are virgin Iberian queens (Apis mellifera iberiensis), which makes them suitable for purchase subsidised under the National Beekeeping Plan. They have been selected for their economy in wintering, productivity and hygienic behaviour (i.e., they consume little during the winter; they produce a lot in a short time, taking advantage of short blooms and have a marked meekness and hygienic behaviour that make them resistant to Varroa because they tend to clean each other, stripping themselves of the parasite). OUT OF SEASON. AVAILABLE IN THE NEXT CAMPAIGN.
https://www.latiendadelapicultor.com/en/material-vivo/reina-virgen.html180Reina virgen<p>These are virgin Iberian queens (Apis mellifera iberiensis), which makes them suitable for purchase subsidised under the National Beekeeping Plan. They have been selected for their economy in wintering, productivity and hygienic behaviour (i.e., they consume little during the winter; they produce a lot in a short time, taking advantage of short blooms and have a marked meekness and hygienic behaviour that make them resistant to Varroa because they tend to clean each other, stripping themselves of the parasite). OUT OF SEASON. AVAILABLE IN THE NEXT CAMPAIGN.</p>https://www.latiendadelapicultor.com/328-home_default/reina-virgen.jpg10outofstock109.090900/Bees and queens
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