Summer bees outside the box at night? What s going on with the bees running out of the box?

Updated on Three rural 2024-04-29
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In fact, this is a normal phenomenon that bees often appear in summer, mainly due to the high nest temperature in the bee colony, the reason for this phenomenon is that in addition to the high temperature in summer, too many bees in the bee colony will also appear this phenomenon, but if the bees are just clumped, do not fan or fan less, then other factors should be considered, and the bee tribe will share their views with you today.

    Bees gather at the door of the nest to fan the first: the temperature is high.

    The bees dissipate heat by fanning the heat, and the location of the fan is the entrance of the beehive's nest. In the summer, the temperature is high, even at night. Whether it is a Chinese bee or an Italian bee, it is necessary to dissipate heat, and the way of heat dissipation is mainly through fanning at the door of the nest, but the way of fanning the Chinese bee and the Italian bee is different.

    If the temperature is too high, the bees will fan during the day as well as at night, so we can see a lot of bees gathering at the door of the hive at night. In this case, we need to pay attention to cooling the bee colony, which can be achieved by sprinkling water in the apiary, expanding the nest door, and collecting honey.

    Second: there are too many bees.

    Sometimes the outside temperature is not high, but because the bees in the hive are too high, the hive is crowded, and the hive door is too high, and the bees will also fan the hive door to cool down. In this case, we should expand the hive or manually divide the bees in time to avoid the phenomenon of natural bee separation.

    If the bees only gather outside the nest door and only have a small amount of bee fanning, we also need to consider other factors in addition to the temperature, such as the invasion of bees by enemies, and the phenomenon of natural bee separation.

    First: enemy invasion.

    Relatively speaking, the enemy of bees is the most common in summer is wasps, and the wasps are not obvious in spring, because in the spring, the wasps have not produced a large number of children, and they are almost still in the recovery stage, and we do not see many wasps, and in the middle and late spring, the wasps begin to increase, and in the summer, there will be a short period of lack of honey, at this time, there are more wasps, and it is also the beginning of the wasps to harm the bees.

    Bees will defend against bees when wasps harm bees, and generally gather more guard bees at the door of the hive, and if the wasps are severely affected during the day, the number of guard bees at night will not decrease, and the colony is easy to attack people. In this case, we should pay attention to killing wasps and reducing the harm of wasps to the colony.

    Second: Divide bee fever.

    A large number of bees will also gather outside the hive when the bees are hot, especially when the bees are about to be divided, and there will usually be a clump of bees with an inverted beard outside the hive. In this case, we need to check the bee colony in time, and if we find that there is already a royal platform, we can relieve the bee fever if we can contact it, and if we can't contact it, we will solve it by manually dividing the bees.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First: the nest temperature is too high.

    If the nest temperature in the hive is too high, it is possible for the bees to fly out of the box at noon, in this case, we can divide the bee and the bee to judge, observe the activity of the bee outside the box, and determine whether the nest temperature is too high.

    1.Bees: If we breed bees, the bees fly out of the box and stay on the beehive or near the door of the nest, and the head is facing outward, and the wings are constantly inciting, which means that the temperature in the bee colony is too high, and the way for the bees to adjust the temperature in the bee colony is to complete it by fanning the wind into the bee colony, in this case, we must pay attention to providing sufficient water for the bees, and also pay attention to shading, but it is difficult to completely avoid this situation, especially in the high temperature season, even if we do a good job of shading and feeding water, This phenomenon still occurs more or less.

    2.Italian bees: If we breed Italian bees, the behavior of the bees after flying out of the hive door is just the opposite of the middle bee, because the way of the middle bee fan is to fan the cold breath outside into the hive to achieve the purpose of cooling, and the Italian bee is just the opposite, the Italian bee is to extract the hot air in the bee colony out of the hive, to achieve the purpose of reducing the nest temperature, but the purpose of both phenomena is to reduce the temperature in the bee colony, but the fan mode of the bee is higher in the colony, and the fan mode of the Italian bee The humidity in the nest is lower.

    Second: group test flights.

    Generally speaking, the worker bee will begin to carry out a short nest test flight at the age of 3 to 5 days, this kind of nest test flight is not concentrated, just sporadic nest test flight, and when there are a large number of new bees out of the bee colony, the bees will carry out a large-scale group test flight, this test flight bees are more, we can obviously see a large number of bees flying around the beehive, head towards the beehive, the distance of the flight is from near to far, the whole process stops after ten minutes, which shows that the bee recognizes the nest test flight.

    Summary: For bees' fan cooling and nest test flight, are normal phenomena in the bee colony, in the actual breeding in addition to the worker bees in the case of fan cooling we need to pay attention to the bee colony auxiliary cooling, the nest test flight belongs to the normal behavior of bee biology, we can ignore it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I don't know what you're moving the hive for, if it's purely to move the position, that's okay, it's best to wait for the colony to stabilize before moving, because when the clump is unstable, there will definitely be bees flying out, and it can't be moved at this time. Wait for the colony to stabilize before moving it, and move it in place at one time, so that the bees will recognize the nest again when they come out the next year. Be careful to be lighter, otherwise it will endanger the safety of the queen bee!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.You can move the beehive in winter, but it is not recommended to move the beehive in winter, because the bee colony will clump in the hive to resist the cold winter during the overwintering period, and the bee colony will also temporarily disperse and go out of the nest in sunny and warm weather.

    2. Bees can fully overwinter outdoors, in fact, the colony is strong and the honey storage is sufficient to resist the low temperature of minus 40, so there is no need to move the beehive in winter, at this time the beekeeper needs to do is to properly keep the beehive warm to reduce the activity of the worker bees, and at the same time to closely observe the honey storage in the beehive, if the honey storage is insufficient, it is necessary to take advantage of the noon of the sunny weather to supplement the feed for the bee colony.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Try to move when it's warmer. Ways to move a beehive:1

    If you move it directly after dark, put an empty box in its original location and collect the bees. 2.In the evening of the next day, the door of the nest of the clumped bees in the empty box is sealed, and after the bees and the box are moved to the new location, the lid of the box is opened, and the bees return to the box with the bees from the new location.

    3.After that, you will see a small number of bees flying back to their original positions, ignoring them, only to see those bees flying back to their new colony after a few turns. 4.

    After three days, it is even less common.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, honey can also be moved in winter, but it may not be convenient, you can find an appropriate time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    May I ask what happened to the secret bee who took care of the fight last night and moved home and died dozens of times.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Summary. Hello, 1You can move the beehive in winter, but it is not recommended to move the beehive in winter, because the bee colony will clump in the hive to resist the cold winter during the overwintering period, and the bee colony will also temporarily disperse and go out of the nest in sunny and warm weather.

    2. Bees can fully overwinter outdoors, in fact, the colony is strong and the honey storage is sufficient to resist the low temperature of minus 40, so there is no need to move the beehive in winter, at this time the beekeeper needs to do is to properly keep the beehive warm to reduce the activity of the worker bees, and at the same time to closely observe the honey storage in the beehive, if the honey storage is insufficient, it is necessary to take advantage of the noon of the sunny weather to supplement the feed for the bee colony.

    Can bees move in winter?

    Hello, 1You can move the beehive in winter, but it is not recommended to move the beehive in winter, the reason is that the bee colony will clump in the beehive to resist the cold winter during the wintering period, if it encounters sunny and warm weather, the bee colony will also temporarily disperse and go out of the nest activities, and the worker bees who go out of the nest after moving the beehive will often starve to death or die of cold outside because they can't find the hive, so it is generally not recommended to move the beehive after the bee group in the hive in winter. 2. Bees can fully overwinter outdoors, in fact, the colony is strong and the honey storage is sufficient to resist the low temperature of minus 40, so there is no need to move the beehive in winter, at this time the beekeeper needs to do is to properly keep the beehive warm to reduce the activity of the worker bees, and at the same time to closely observe the honey storage in the beehive, if the honey storage is insufficient, it is necessary to take advantage of the noon of the sunny weather to supplement the feed for the bee colony.

    I see.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are gaps in the beehives and light shines into them, and this environment is not suitable for bee production, and the specific reasons are as follows.

    1. Affect honey collection by bees

    The crevices of the beehives will affect the daily life of the bees, the crevices of the hive will let the sunlight from the outside world shine in, the bees are a creature that likes to survive in a shady environment, if there is a place of light, the bees will think that this is an outlet, they will keep getting in through the gaps, so they will waste a lot of time collecting honey.

    2. Affect the heat preservation of beehives

    There are certain gaps in the beehive that can have a big impact on the temperature of the colony. Beekeepers understand that the core temperature of the hive should be kept below 34 degrees Celsius, not above it.

    Therefore, the hive must be airtight, otherwise it will affect the insulation of the bee colony, especially in the harsh winter, excessive temperature fluctuations will cause death to the bees. Of course, in the summer, this situation does not have much effect, and it can also have the effect of ventilation and cooling, but care should be taken to prevent the entry of bumblebees.

    3. Precautions for other beehives

    1. The smell of the beehive should not be too strong, otherwise it will affect the survival of the bees, and in serious cases, it will cause bee poisoning and other diseases.

    2. The beehive should not be too small, otherwise it will hinder the bee breeding and be prone to bee fever, although the small beehive feeding is conducive to the bees to adjust the internal environment of the beehive in the early stage, but this is not a long-term solution.

    3. There can be no parasites lurking in the beehive, and the appearance of parasites will greatly affect the survival and reproduction of the bees in the beehive, so the parasites should be cleaned regularly.

    4. The queen bee in the beehive needs to be changed frequently, so as to ensure that the combat effectiveness of the bee colony has always been relatively strong, and avoid the appearance of bee fever, which is also the key point of keeping bees. Generally speaking, the queen bee is changed once a year, as a qualified queen bee must have high egg laying efficiency, fast egg laying speed, egg laying ***, strong bee ability, and long service life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is particularly suitable, this is a particularly good environment, it is very suitable for bees in life, it can get a good protection, and it will also make the bees feel very comfortable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This kind of environment is not suitable for bees to survive, because there are gaps in the honey box, which is not good for keeping warm, and it is especially easy to cause ants to crawl in, which is not conducive to the survival of bees.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Summary. The sweltering heat and lack of oxygen in the beehive make the colony uncomfortable. See if the honeycomb door is open and small, and whether the cloth is not breathable.

    Then see if the bee colony in the beehive is too dense and whether the bee path is compressed. Then open the honeycomb door wider, and open the ventilation window if there is a bottom window. The bee colony is strong, and when the temperature is high, the bee road should be widened.

    More than six-legged spleen bees, to add a relay box, increase the space to breathe and comfortable. If the covering cloth is a non-breathable chemical fabric, you can roll up the corner without bees, which will be more breathable and <>

    My bees go into the box during the day and don't at night.

    The sweltering heat and lack of oxygen in the beehive make the colony uncomfortable. See if the honeycomb door is open and small, and whether the cloth is not breathable. Then see if the bee colony in the beehive is too dense and whether the bee path is compressed.

    Then open the honeycomb door wider, and open the ventilation window if there is a bottom window. The bee colony is strong, and when the temperature is high, the bee road should be widened. More than six-legged spleen bees, to add a relay box, increase the space to breathe and comfortable.

    If the covering cloth is a non-breathable chemical fabric, you can roll up the corner without bees, which will be more breathable and <>

    If there is paralysis, cystic larval fungus, etc., or there is a bad smell of decay in the beehive, and then there are ant infestations, nest insects, mite infestations, etc., it will make the bee colony irritable and run outside the beehive. If you find out the best and find the enemy, you have to quickly prevent and control it, and you can't let the pests and diseases continue to <>

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you want to eliminate temperature restrictions and interference from robber bees, you can choose to move the colony indoors at night when the bees cannot fly. However, the door must be closed appropriately, the temperature and humidity must be boiled, the room temperature must be maintained at 25 30, and the bees must take advantage of the characteristics of red light color blindness, and operate under weak red light lighting. Especially in early spring or late autumn, there are many advantages to passing boxes indoors at night.

    Hello dear, you can pass the box, the time of the box: Generally, it is advisable to choose in the warm afternoon in spring, and it is advisable to carry out only the front in the evening in summer and autumn, when the temperature is suitable, the attendance is less, and the order is good. If you want to eliminate temperature restrictions and interference from robber bees, you can choose to move the colony indoors at night when the bees cannot fly.

    However, the door must be closed appropriately, the temperature and humidity must be boiled, the room temperature must be maintained at 25 30, and the bees must take advantage of the color blindness of red light, and operate under the weak red light of the microfingers. Especially regretful digging is in early spring or late autumn, and there are many advantages to indoor box at night.

    Hello beautiful! We are here in the mountainous area of southern Zhejiang, although it is now the autumn equinox season, but the temperature of the partner wax is still relatively high, the bee colony has not recovered to normal, and it is not possible to hit the slip and wait for stupid sleepiness.

    If the temperature is too high, you can wait.

    Hello beautiful! There are many disadvantages of ants in my bee farm, and there are all kinds of ant killers on the Internet, and I don't know which one has a good effect.

    Mirex is not bad.

    Oh! Do mirex Pinduoduo and ** have online shopping?

    Hello beautiful! Can you send me a ** on the outer packaging of mirex?

    Some pro. And it's basically the same.

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