Pollitraction works by delivering a field-safe form of queen pheromone to stimulate natural foraging behavior and colony cohesion. Reduce drift. Hold colonies together on poor-flow crops. Bring your bees out stronger.
Colony strength. Brood pattern. Drift control. How badly the crop weakens your hives. Whether your bees come out strong enough for the next contract.
Queen pheromone keeps your bees focused on the crop. Less drift means stronger colonies and better frame counts coming out of pollination contracts.
Unlike traditional feeding, this pheromone-based stimulant maintains brood rearing even on poor-flow crops like blueberries and cranberries.
Your bees don't get hammered by weak nectar flows. They hold together better, recover faster, and enter the next contract with more frames of bees.
If you're familiar with QMP strips for queenless hives or package bee stability, you already understand the mechanism.
Pollitraction uses queen mandibular pheromone (QMP) technology—the same mechanism you already know from queen introduction, package bee stability, and queenless hive management.
No sugar base means no honey contamination. Can be applied during pollination without violating contract expectations or affecting floral purity.
Use it field-applied on the crop to keep bees working the target area, or mix it as a hive-fed stimulant during build-up for pheromone-assisted colony strengthening.
"It's basically queen pheromone you can put in the crop. Holds your bees there and boosts foraging. Doesn't mess with honey. Works with organic production. Keeps colonies from crashing on poor nectar crops."
Pollitraction complements—not replaces—your existing management. It enhances pollination performance, colony cohesion, and activity during weak nectar flows.
Application:
Mix with syrup or dribble on patties as a pheromone-assisted stimulant. Promotes brood rearing, queen activity, and stronger workforce before pollination contracts.
Application:
Field-applied on crop. Holds bees on target flowers, reduces drift, maintains cohesion even during weak nectar flows.
Application:
Continue field application or hive feeding. Improves pollen intake, maintains brood levels, supports colony morale.
Application:
Stronger colonies going into winter have better cluster size, improved late-season brood sphere, reduced stress.
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