Overview of our Carnica bee nucleus colonies zander one and a half (1 1/2)
At Bienenzucht Profi, you receive healthy Carnica bee nucleus colonies on zander one and a half (1 1/2) from the second half of April through July. Before dispatch, the gentle and low-swarming bees are thoroughly checked for health, and an official health certificate is prepared for each shipment. For transport, we always rely on fast and gentle overnight express courier shipping, ensuring the bees are exposed to minimal stress. Delivery is available within Germany, Austria, Denmark, Luxembourg, and Belgium. Please note that island delivery is only possible if there is a direct road connection to the mainland allowing access by truck.
Carnica bee nucleus colonies zander one and a half (1 1/2) choose healthy bee colonies
When purchasing a Carnica nucleus colony on zander one and a half (1 1/2) from our online shop, you receive healthy bees with numerous advantages. Depending on weather conditions, our Carnica nucleus colonies on zander one and a half are available from the second half of April to early May, or alternatively from the second half of May to early June.
A complete Carnica nucleus colony on zander one and a half (1 1/2) naturally includes a proven, mated queen, descended from direct purebred queens. The queen is already fully integrated into the colony and is actively producing a large number of offspring.
The frames included in the delivery are arranged as follows:
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3 frames with brood
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1 food frame
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1 frame still under construction
The Carnica bee for the popular zander one and a half size
The Carnica bee is known for being:
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very gentle, making it easy to handle for beginners and professionals
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particularly low in swarming tendency and very robust
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above-average in productivity and performance, enabling high honey yields
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highly resistant to heat and cold
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equipped with an excellent sense of orientation
The Carnica bee is one of the most popular bee races across Europe. Beekeepers in Germany and Austria, as well as in regions such as the former Yugoslavia, Denmark, Belgium, and Luxembourg, increasingly favor the Carnica bee due to its outstanding character traits. Before shipping, our Carnica nucleus colonies on zander one and a half undergo a complete health inspection and are already treated against varroa mites. A corresponding health certificate is also provided after delivery.
Each Carnica nucleus colony on zander one and a half includes not only young bees but also an already mated queen that has been accepted by the colony.
Zander one and a half size as the foundation for a young Carnica colony
There are many different hive formats available, and at Bienenzucht Profi we cover a wide range of them. The zander one and a half (1 1/2) size is among the most popular hive formats, which is why we prepare our Carnica nucleus colonies specifically on zander one and a half frames. This allows you to place the frames directly into your hive after delivery without causing unnecessary disturbance to the bees.
The frame dimensions for zander one and a half are as follows:
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height: 33.7 cm
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top bar length: 47.7 cm
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bottom bar length: 42 cm
Buy Carnica bee nucleus colonies zander one and a half (1 1/2) from Bienenzucht Profi
We ship our Carnica bee nucleus colonies on zander one and a half (1 1/2) within Germany, as well as to Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Denmark. Please note that island delivery is only possible if there is a direct connection to the mainland.
Our goal at Bienenzucht Profi is to deliver healthy and vigorous bees. Therefore, we pay close attention to the bees’ health before and during shipping and ensure especially gentle transport so the bees can quickly settle into their new home upon arrival. We ship our Carnica nucleus colonies on zander one and a half exclusively in specially designed transport packaging, providing ample space for the frames and secure protection to prevent shifting during transport.
All shipments are carried out via overnight express delivery, ensuring a fast and gentle journey. Approximately 2–7 days before dispatch, you will receive an email notification with the exact delivery date so you can make all necessary preparations and welcome your bees into their new home.