-
You can raise some flowers, you can smear some honey in the chest, and you can set the pieces of the hive on fire.
-
We can lure bees by finding a few black buckets with some beeswax and placing them under a leeward tree, so that we can attract bees.
-
Pick a colony: Pick a colony that is diligent in and out and collects a lot of pollen. Hive Selection:
The material used to make the beehive should be solid, and it is better to choose a live frame beehive. Colony transfer: Put the bees in the hive along with the hive.
Supplementary feeding: In the winter when there is less honey collection, the bees are fed sugar water, pollen, etc. every morning and evening.
1. Select a bee colony
Bees are not suitable for breeding in all areas, according to the actual local situation, choose local bee species for breeding, which can effectively improve the survival rate, and then when selecting bee colonies, it is necessary to select bee colonies that are diligent and collect more pollen.
2. Beehive selection
Beehives are the basic conditions for breeding bees, generally beehives are placed in the open air, bees stay in it most of the time, so the materials for making beehives should be solid, but the texture should be light, it is best to choose a live frame beehive, which will help the replacement of the nest spleen and make the later management easier.
3. Bee colony transfer
In order to make the bees better adapt to the new environment, it is necessary to put the bees' hives together with them, so that the bees can resume their normal activities as soon as possible.
4. Supplementary feeding
Generally, the bees are fed sugar water, honey, pollen, etc. at night, and if they are in the winter when there is less honey collection, supplementary feeding should be used to ensure that the bees can live normally and increase the amount of honey, and the supplementary feeding is mostly carried out once in the morning and once in the evening.
-
Before breeding bees, the hives should be built with wooden planks, and small holes should be drilled at the bottom for the bees to enter and exit, and then the beehives should be hung on the eaves or sheltered areas away from the ground, so that the bees have enough nectar to pick, rape flowers and other nectar plants with rich sources can be planted in the breeding area.
1. Beehive construction
In the process of bee growth, bees will build beehives in relatively closed places, and can use wooden boards to build beehives when breeding, and drill a row of small holes at the bottom of the beehives to facilitate bees to enter and exit, and build beehives to hang under the wall or eaves, away from the ground.
2. Nectar source planting
Bees feed on nectar and pollen, in order to improve the yield of honey, rape flowers, locust flowers, linden trees and other nectar plants can be planted around the breeding site, so that bees can smoothly eat nectar and pollen, but in autumn and winter, after the nectar source plants enter the dormant period, they can provide white sugar for bees.
3. Precautions
When breeding bees, it is necessary to regularly inspect the breeding base to avoid the appearance of natural enemies of bees such as wasps, which affects the growth of bees, and when the temperature decreases in winter, the activity of bees decreases, at this time, the outer layer of the beehive should be covered with quilt or plastic film to provide a warm environment for bees.
-
Honey bee collection is when bees collect nectar and pollen from flowers and bring them back to their nests for storage. When collecting honey, bees use their tongues to suck the nectar of the flowers, while using their antennae to sense the fragrance and color of the flowers. Pollen is glued to the bees' body hair and brought back to the nest through a basket of pollen in the honey's belly.
In the nest, worker bees store nectar and pollen and seal the nest chamber with beeswax. Beekeepers can collect honey by suitable methods, such as using equipment such as hives or centrifuges. Honey collection requires attention to protect the bees and avoid causing harm to the bees.
Health care, prevention, and pest prevention in three aspects. >>>More
Soil: Guanyin lotus potting soil is required to be loose and fertile, with good drainage and air permeability, half of humus or peat, coarse sand or vermiculite, and mixed with a small amount of bone meal and other calcareous materials, mixed and used. >>>More
1. Breeding facilities. The pond area is 4-10 acres, with a depth of meters and a slope ratio of 1. The bottom of the pond is flat, the bottom quality is loam, the soil of the pond slope is hard, the pond has good water retention, and the water level is easy to regulate. >>>More
First, the beehive has no peculiar smell
When the beehive has a peculiar smell, the bees will abandon the nest and run away, especially after the newly collected bees pass through the box, the most likely occurrence, because the beehive has a nasty smell of bees when the bee colony can not be stabilized in the beehive, the solution is to use the used old beehive as much as possible when passing the box, and the new beehive should be cleaned and placed in a cool place to dry before use, and the beehive can also be applied to the inner wall of the beehive with beeswax that is highly attractive to the bees. >>>More
To raise the moon season, to make it gorgeous, large flowers, long cycle, rich floral fragrance, to do the following: >>>More