The utility model relates to agriculture, beekeeping, and in particular to the construction of the hive (nucleus) for containing a small array of honey bees and the infertile uterus before fertilization. The essence of the utility model is that a single-frame metal mesh insulator with a nesting frame is inserted into the bottom housing and the "fly-in" roof is made without one end wall, for the possibility of its displacement in the horizontal plane and the formation of the upper air hole. A useful model greatly simplifies the settlement process and contains niyah small seeds. The uterus is provided with optimal conditions, including when they are in the nucleus for several hours, but in favorable weather. The upper location of the airway hole, to a greater extent, ensures the protection of the nest and minimizes the likelihood of bee theft. Bees being in the nest of a large family most of the time do not tend to fly from the nucleus when they move into it. The mass of bees that go to colonize the nucleus is 200 g. They can be reused after fertilization of the first uterus and replanting into the isolator of the next infertile uterus. The proposed nucleus design, to a greater extent, is suitable for Central Russian bees and will allow to obtain a larger number of high-quality queen bees of this breed, with a lower consumption of working individuals, going to the formation of temporary seeds.
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