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VRABIE, Valeria, DERJANSCHI, Valeriu, CIOCHINĂ, Valentina, VRABIE, Elvira. The use of whey for honey bee feeding and obtaining of proteincarbohydrate bee feed. In: Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, 2019, nr. 1(62), pp. 105-110. ISSN 2285-5750.
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Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science
Numărul 1(62) / 2019 / ISSN 2285-5750 /ISSNe 2393-2260

The use of whey for honey bee feeding and obtaining of proteincarbohydrate bee feed

CZU: 638.144:637.344.8

Pag. 105-110

Vrabie Valeria1, Derjanschi Valeriu1, Ciochină Valentina1, Vrabie Elvira2
 
1 Institute of Physiology and Sanocreatology,
2 Institute of Applied Physics
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 28 iulie 2021


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The content and quality of the dietary proteins determines its preferences and accessibility for honey bees, and represent the basis for the elaboration of protein additives for supplementary bee feeding, which is increasingly applied in beekeeping practices to compensate the amino acid deficiency when natural pollen is scarce. The use of sugar and whey syrup as a protein supplement for early spring feeding stimulates the growth of bee colonies by 13.1-14.5% and increases productivity in harvesting acacia honey by 24.7-44.8%. The result is explained by the fact that whey contains a higher amount of essential amino acids compared to pollen. The whey also contains all vitamins of group B, enzymes and minerals that increase the working capacity of bees, ensure an intensification of the queen’s egg laying, improve the broad rearing. At the same time, sweetened whey may be used to obtain easily assimilable protein-carbohydrate food (honey) with a high content of amino acids for the nutrition of bee colonies in pollen-deficient periods in nature.

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honey bee, Protein, amino acids, whey