Enhancing honey and bee bread cells number from Indonesian honeybee Apis cerana by feeding modification

erwan, erwan and Muhsinin, Muhammad and agussalim, agussalim (2021) Enhancing honey and bee bread cells number from Indonesian honeybee Apis cerana by feeding modification. Livestock Research for Rural Development, 33 (10). pp. 1-10. ISSN 0121-3784

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Abstract

The availability of both nectar and pollen sources as the honeybee feed is required to improve the health and development of colonies. Honeybee beekeeping is usually a scarcity of both nectar and pollen sources especially in the rain season that impacts on decreased productivity. The present study aimed to enhance honey and bee bread cell number from Indonesian honeybee Apis cerana by feeding modification. Thirty colonies of honeybee A. cerana from the traditional hive ( Glodok hive) moved to box hive were divided into 6 groups treatments were A1B0 (sugar palm sap without sugar palm pollen); A2B0 (coconut sap without sugar palm pollen); A3B0 (50% sugar palm sap + 50% coconut sap without sugar palm pollen); A1B1 (sugar palm sap + sugar palm pollen); A2B1 (coconut sap + sugar palm pollen); and A3B1 (50% coconut sap + 50% sugar palm sap + sugar palm pollen). The results showed that 5 days after moving from Glodok hive to the box hive was the best time to open the queen cage was characterized by the high in foragers entrance hive, new combs length, and low absconding level of A. cerana. In addition, the feeding modification using sugar palm sap, coconut sap, sugar palm pollen, and their combination significantly affected the sap amount that can be collected by foragers, honey and bee bread cells number of A. cerana (p<0.01). The combination of coconut sap with sugar palm pollen was higher in sap can be taken by foragers, honey and bee bread cells than the other treatments.

Item Type: Article
Keywords (Kata Kunci): beekeeping, box hive, coconut sap, pollen, sugar palm sap
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Peternakan
Depositing User: Relanti Saleha
Date Deposited: 23 Dec 2022 03:06
Last Modified: 16 Jan 2023 03:30
URI: http://eprints.unram.ac.id/id/eprint/33741

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