Our unique project, dedicated to breeding and selling high-quality queen bees, focuses on two main breeds – Carpathian and Carniolan. The choice of these breeds is based on their high productivity and unique genetic characteristics.
Our queen bees are raised in an ecologically clean region of the Carpathians, where natural conditions contribute to their health and development. The health of our bees is supported by native plants and wildflowers growing in the surrounding area. This approach ensures that our queens will be resilient to various factors while maintaining their high productivity.
The goal of our project is not only to provide customers with healthy and robust queens but also to actively participate in preserving valuable genetic diversity. By promoting improvements in beekeeping quality, we believe we can contribute to the stability and development of biological diversity.
Our team employs modern methods of genetic selection to choose the best individuals for breeding, thereby ensuring the high genetic potential of each queen. We believe that this careful attention to genetics is crucial for creating strong and productive bee colonies.
We believe that our work will contribute to the development of local beekeeping, helping our customers acquire not only reliable partners for their apiaries but also contributing to the overall improvement of beekeeping production quality.
The Carpathian bee breed is known for its resilience to changing climatic conditions and high adaptability to mountainous regions. Bees of this breed are characterized by industriousness, friendliness, and high productivity. Carpathian bees have a dark body color and are well adapted to collecting nectar from a variety of mountainous plants.
The Carniolan bee breed is known for its docile nature and high industriousness. The coloration of their bodies can vary from dark to light, but they typically have a dark color with large gray patches. Carniolan bees are renowned for their ability to develop strong colonies and work efficiently in cold conditions. Their calm temperament and high productivity make them popular among beekeepers.