1 Elimination of Bees’ illnesses without medical treatment Ph.D. Khmara Petro Yakovich Tel. +38-044-258-5447 Mob. tel. +38-095-386 5482.

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1 Elimination of Bees’ illnesses without medical treatment Ph.D. Khmara Petro Yakovich Tel Mob. tel

2 Millions of bees are dying from diseases 25% of the bee population in the United States has been decimated by diseases carried by ticks. Antibiotics and other medicines are not helping. How many bees are dying in the rest of the world? Without bees Mankind cannot survive !

3 Antibiotics are not effective with bees today. New approaches need to be used to stop the decimation of bees. A new approach developed in Ukraine to fight the bees’ diseases that could not be treated by known medicines. The new technique artificially controls the reproduction of bees with the help of an isolator for a Queen Bee. Medicines are not required.

4 Worker bees can enter through the openings of the Isolator while the Queen Bee cannot exit due to the dimensions of the openings. Bees take care of the Queen Bee and keep her warm. However, the Queen Bee cannot lay eggs and reproduce during her time in the Isolator. Khmara’s Isolator Khmara’s Isolator is a simple plastic grate. Isolator in Operation

5 Operations The main carriers of disease for bees are varoaoz, ticks of varoa that live days in a colony of bees. Khmara’s Isolator helps to destroy these agents by not allowing them to reproduce along with new bee eggs. Khmara’s Isolator denies food to the agents during their reproductive cycle. The recovery of the colony goes on 100% without medicines. A colony of bees recovers from illnesses of bee brood by means of Queen Bee isolation for 21 days term. During this period of time there will be no bee brood in a colony of bees. These bees are out-distanced in the disinfected beehive and there is no use of any kind of medicines.

6 As a result of using Khmara’s Isolator on the Queen Bee only a healthy bee brood remains in a colony of bees. An isolator regulates the term of breeding with wintering or without it. No breeding period in an active season is needed in order to outlive an absence of nectar due to drought or cold spell. It helps to avoid reproduction at a rising temperature in winter as well as long-living bees for Queen Bees wintering and manage bees swarming. The only thing that a queen is not able to do in Khmara’s Isolator is egg-laying. Operations

7 Bees that are born after the isolation of a Queen Bee live longer. Their age reaches 13 months (396 days), as they do not feed bee brood with Queen Bee larval food. When they feed or begin to feed bee brood with Queen Bee larval food, they live less (average of days). Innovative aspect and main advantages of Isolator

8 Stage of Development This isolator is patented in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus 6000 isolators are used in beehives actively used in production with a high positive effect.

9 Business Opportunity We are seeking a Joint Venture partner to invest in production and sales of Isolators, first in Ukraine and Norway and then in other countries. The Market Opportunity is great: In the world – 48 mln. bee colonies In EU – 12.5 million bee colonies In Scandinavia – 0.2 million bee colonies In North + South America – million bee colonies Asia – 4 mln. bee colonies Africa – 8 mln. Bee colonies Bees live and work everywhere – where there are flowers, agriculture and people.

10 Contact Details Ph.D. Khmara Petro Yakovich Tel Mob. tel Thank you! May the Bees be with you!