10ml Protein syrup (for queens and young colonies)
€3.49
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Protein syrup to stimulate the lay of the queen and the growth of the babies...
Essential protein syrup to stimulate the lay of the queen and the growth of the babies. It is important for the queen to produce many eggs and reenergise after breeding the first generation of ants.
Mix some droplets, using a dessert spoon, with water, feeding paste or honey water for easy consumption. Once mixed, it keeps its properties for 4-5 days.
Tested with lasius, camponotus, pheidole, formica, messor, aphaenogaster, crematogaster, etc...
Ingredients:
Humidity: 41,7%
Raw protein: 8,5%
Sugar (saccharose): 36,3%
Raw ashes: 2,5%
Lactic acid: 6%
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