Bee culture – Method – Honeybee
Reexamination Certificate
2006-07-18
2006-07-18
Swiatek, Robert P. (Department: 3643)
Bee culture
Method
Honeybee
C449S044000, C449S060000, C264S325000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07077718
ABSTRACT:
In the prior art, the full honeycombs or the foundations are made with resin and the beekeeper sprays beeswax onto the honeycomb or the foundation in order to have the bees become attracted to the resin or high density polyethylene honeycomb or foundation. The present invention involves the concept of evenly coating the plastic resin pellets with hot melted beeswax so that the coated pellets have the beeswax admixed thereon. Therefore, at the time of the molding of the plastic pellets into a foundation, a foundation with border, or honeycomb, the final molded product will have the beeswax molded therein, so that the bees will automatically be attracted to the honeycomb or the foundation so that they can automatically place their honey into the honeycomb or build the honeycomb right onto the foundation and lay their eggs, raise their brood and deposit honey into the honeycomb. The present invention eliminates the requirement to spray a plastic molded product with beeswax to attract the bees since the beeswax is already molded into the final product.
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Rozsa Thomas I.
Swiatek Robert P.
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