
Bee-Pro® Pollen Substitute
Bee-Pro® contains the best nutrients
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Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. Different protein sources contain different amino acid levels; and it's for this reason that a mixture of protein sources should be included in a pollen substitute. A correct amino acid balance is the key to efficient utilization of protein. Protein quality is determined by its level of essential amino acids. A shortage of any one essential amino acid makes overall protein utilization by the bee less efficient. For example, the bees require 4% Iso-leucine. If the current feed you are using only has 3% Iso-leucine, the bees can only utilize 75% of the available protein. |
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Bee-Pro® |
1 lb. canister (453.59g) |
$
5.95
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Bee-Pro® |
10 lb. pail (4.54 kg) |
$
19.95
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Bee-Pro® |
50 lb. bag (22.65 kg) |
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Bee-Pro® |
1500 lb. tote (680 kg)Was $1450.00 |
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1,350.00
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and Woodland, CA, Bee-Pro® products are available for
pickup in 2 other California locations. Call for pickup
pricing and availability at satellite locations.
- Can be fed in dry form in a feeder box placed in the yard or made into patties by mixing with high fructose corn syrup or sugar syrup and placed in the hive.
- Free of all contaminants. Natural pollens may contain pesticide residue and disease carrying bacteria (foulbrood).
- Can be used for building colonies in late winter or early spring, to prepare for pollination and to maintain or increase brood production prior to and after honey flow.
- Gives your bees the best nutrients available for the production of larval food.
- High protein pollen substitute which supplies the lipids, minerals, and B-complex vitamins honeybees need to produce larval food.
- Specially formulated for the commercial beekeeper who is feeding syrup as the source of carbohydrates in the bee's diet.

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