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What bees rely on to find their hives.
The first is the visual and olfactory functions of the bees, the second is the position of the terrain and ground objects with the sun, and finally the polarized light is used to locate the hive position at the same time, and the bees rely on color and smell to find the hive when approaching the hive.
This positioning function of bees is also related to the eyes of bees, once the bee tribe in a Chinese chapter on the bee's compound eyes have been introduced, bees' compound eyes are composed of thousands of small eyes, and this positioning ability of bees is to use part of the small eyes at the top of the compound eyes to orient navigation with ultraviolet polarized light in the air, and then through the dance on the horizontal and vertical planes of the nest spleen, the beehive, food, and the sun are linked, forming a complete information system with the assistance of smell and vision, Make sure that the bees don't get lost when collecting honey from a distance.
Researchers have experimented on hundreds of bees equipped with WeChat radar transmitters, and found that the range of worker bees starting to fly is within 10 to 30 meters from the hive, and then they will return to the nest, but the test flight route will be extended in the three weeks before the bees start to collect honey, and the longer the bee flies, the higher it flies.
In fact, bees will also fly lost, from the above experiments we can see that bees need a lot of fixed objects as identification, if there is no obvious marking object on the ground on the ground, bees will also appear lost hive phenomenon, all experienced beekeepers will paint the hive in different colors to let the bees find their way home, it is to prevent the bees from getting lost.
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Bees have compound eyes on their heads. The compound eye is made up of about 6,300 small eyes, each of which has 8 photoreceptor cells arranged in a radial pattern, and bees rely on these small eyes to sense the bias of light navigation, so they do not lose their way.
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This bee, he will leave some of his own signs, which are now said to be odd numbers, or his body has a certain understanding of things like magnetic fields, so he can usually find his way home.
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Summary. Hello, your problem teacher will help you inquire as follows: Here's how to do it:
1.First of all, find the queen bee who needs to move the colony, trap it with the queen bee cage, and be careful to adjust the queen bee cage so that the worker bees can enter and exit freely. 2.
Hang the queen bee cage inside the bee cap, and then hang the bee cap next to the beehive. 3.Tapping the hive will confuse the colony until the colony sucks a little more honey from the spleen, and then squeezes the bees in the hive until all the bees on the spleen are shaken.
4.The spleen of the shaken bee is first fostered in other bee colonies, so as not to freeze to death and starve to death The larvae on the spleen. 5.
Because the bee colony is vibrated and there is no nest spleen in the hive, the bee colony will eventually clump in the bee cap, use a screen to cover the bee colony in the bee cap from the bottom, so as not to scatter the bee colony and fly everywhere, and then hang the bee cap in any place for 3 to 4 hours, after the time is up, you can put the beehive where you want, put the original hive spleen in it and shake the bees in, that is, it is done. I hope the teacher's reply can help you I wish you a happy life Thank you!
What to do if the bee flies out of the hive and does not return to the nest.
Hello, your problem teacher will help you inquire as follows: Here's how to do it:1
First of all, find the queen bee who needs to move the colony, trap it with the queen bee cage, and be careful to adjust the queen bee cage so that the worker bees can enter and exit freely. 2.Hang the queen bee cage inside the bee cap, and then hang the bee cap next to the beehive.
3.Tapping the hive will confuse the colony until the colony sucks a little more honey from the spleen, and then squeezes the bees in the hive until all the bees on the spleen are shaken. 4.
The spleen of the shaken bee is first fostered in other bee colonies, so as not to freeze to death and starve to death The larvae on the spleen. 5.Because the bee colony is vibrated and there is no nest spleen in the hive, the bee colony will eventually clump in the bee cap, use a screen to cover the bee colony in the bee cap from the bottom, so as not to scatter the bee colony and fly everywhere, and then hang the bee cap in any place for 3 to 4 hours, after the time is up, you can put the beehive where you want, put the original hive spleen in it and shake the bees in, that is, it is done.
I hope the teacher's reply can help you I wish you a happy life Thank you!
It's winter now, don't go back to the hive, and freeze to death outside.
You try it out with the method above.
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Summary. Hello, if the hive falls, there are two situations. One:
Natural falling, honey aggravates the nest spleen, the bee will reinforce the nest base and the foreign object joint surface, this reinforcement wax in addition to the pure wax of the abdominal wax piece, the worker bee will also mix gum mixed with pure wax to strengthen the nest base surface, and then heavy, the spleen and spleen are connected with wax columns, no matter how much honey, the nest hole cracks the honey flows out of the nest door, and the spleen does not fall. Two: people get rid of it, and then tie it to the frame, the bamboo piece is clamped on the frame, and the bee itself will be fixed, basically three days, and it can be untied after five days.
If it is a live frame breeding, cut off the honey on the nest skin, re-tie it to the frame, clamp it with thin bamboo strips, and tie it with a thin rope. If it's all gone, it's recommended that you get a new beehive.
The teacher has received your question, hello, if the hive falls, there are two cases. One: natural fall, honey aggravates the nest spleen, the bee will reinforce the nest base and the foreign object joint surface, this reinforcement wax in addition to the pure wax of the abdominal wax piece, the worker bee will also mix gum mixed with pure wax to strengthen the nest base surface, and then heavy, the spleen and spleen are connected with wax columns, no matter how much honey, the nest hole cracks the honey flows out of the nest door, and the spleen does not fall.
Two: people get rid of it, and then tie it to the frame, the bamboo piece is clamped on the frame, and the Zen bee itself will be fixed, basically three days, and it can be untied after five days. If it is a live frame breeding, cut off the honey on the nest next to the branch, re-tie it to the frame, clamp it with thin bamboo strips, and tie it with a thin rope.
If it's all gone, it's recommended that you get a new beehive. He took lead.
Just drop the spleen, the bees are crawling over, don't you take the trip?
Yes, dear
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Use a honey shaker.
The honey shaker is specially used to shake the honey and take the honey equipment, this process is also very simple, only need to cut off the cap of the nest spleen into the honey shaker, and then turn the handle, let the nest spleen rotate at high speed, through the action of centrifugal force to let the liquid honey from the honeycomb thrown out, this is the process of shaking honey, can save time and effort, this honey shaker still needs manpower.
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The first time bees flee is by clumping in trees near the hive or on crops nearby. At this time, some scout bees go out to find suitable honeycombs. It takes a longer time, a few hours or a dozen hours.
After the scout bee finds a new hive, the colony will flee a second time, at which point it will flee farther away. It's hard to find.
Colonies have a preparatory period before the practice of natural bee separation, and this preparation phase is called bee fever. Specifically, the bee builds several king bases on the edge of the hive spleen, forcing the queen bee to lay eggs in it.
After the queen bee lays eggs in the queen at different times, the bees will reduce the feeding of the queen bee, so that the queen bee's egg production will drop rapidly, and after about a week, the queen bee will completely stop laying eggs. The sudden change in the number of eggs laid by the queen bee has greatly reduced the nurturing work of the colony, and more and more bees have nothing to do, often gathering in front of the nest door to form "bee beards". The queen bee's ovaries shrink and she loses weight so that she can fly away with the swarm.
Before the bees set off, each bee that flew away was filled with honey for use as feed on the way and for building a nest in the new nest.
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The extraction of honeycomb honey needs to go through a series of steps, and here is the detailed process:
The first step is to choose the right time and weather conditions. Generally speaking, it is necessary to choose a time period when bee activity is less and the weather chain source is old and dry, which can reduce the interference of bees and facilitate subsequent operations.
In the second step, carefully remove the hive. Use appropriate tools, such as bee socks and smoke, or beehive brushes, to avoid injuring the bees and damaging the hive. During the process of removing the hive, special care needs to be taken not to alarm the bees, so as not to cause a commotion in the colony.
In the third step, the hive is placed on a screen. This process requires great care so that the hive does not crack or the bees get injured. Once placed, allow the bees to drip the honey naturally.
This process requires patience to allow the bees to drip naturally and do not squeeze the hive too hard, so as not to damage the hive and affect the life and health of the bees.
The fourth step is to collect the honey. Over time, the honey flows out of the hive and is collected into a container through a sieve. This process requires patience and not to rush to collect the bees so as not to affect the quality of the honey.
The fifth step is to pass the sue filter. Honey needs to be filtered to remove impurities and bee residues. This process requires the use of professional filters to ensure the quality and purity of the honey.
Step 6: Store the honey. Finally, honey needs to be stored in a dry, cool place to maintain the quality and taste of the honey. During storage, the container also needs to be checked and cleaned regularly to ensure the hygiene and quality of the honey.
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