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In the hornet's nest. In addition to honey, hornet's nest also contains beeswax and propolis.
and other common substances!
1. Take a stick and stab the hornet's nest, but you must pay attention to your own protection.
2. Fire, burning the hornet's nest is also a common treatment method, but in this way, the hornet's nest is wasted.
3. Watering, this method is generally the fire brigade.
Used more because they have that kind of high-pressure water gun.
You can directly crush the hornet's nest.
4. Take away, take a sack and put the hornet's nest directly into it, which is also a treatment method, but there must be corresponding protective gear, otherwise it is easy to be stung.
5. Don't deal with the hornet's nest by yourself, when you see a hornet's nest, you can call 119 to call the police**, and the firefighters will come to help deal with this trouble, after all, once you don't handle it well, it's not worth it after being stung.
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In fact, there is no difference between wild honey and artificial honey, their honey is good honey, if wild bees and domestic bees are in the same environment at the same time, do you say there is a difference, as long as the nectar source is good.
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There is no honey in the hornet's nest, the hornet is an omnivorous insect that feeds on nectar and insects, and the honeycomb is upside down and cannot hold honey.
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No.
Wasps are omnivorous carnivorous insects that usually feed on the nectar and fruits of plants and the larvae of lepidopteran moths and butterflies. Moreover, wasps have chewing mouthparts, which can only chew plant or animal tissues, and cannot suck nectar like bees. Bees are vegetarian insects that feed on flowers, so bees produce honey, whereas wasps do not produce honey.
Honey bees collect nectar through their mouthparts, using a long, soft, knobby, finely haired snout with a lip flap at the tip to suck the nectar into the honey sac in the body, and the bees have hairy legs that can collect and carry pollen. The mouthparts of the wasp are chewing, which is different from the mouthparts of the bee, and the wasp does not have a honey sac, can not hold honey, and the general fluff is short, smooth and hairy, and it is not conducive to collecting pollen, which shows that the wasp can not produce honey.
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Generally not. Wasps are omnivorous and eat insects, fruits, etc. Bees feed on nectar, pollen, etc., and honey is made by bees collecting nectar or secretions from plants and brewing them thoroughly.
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Generally speaking, hornet's nest contains honey, and in addition to honey, hornet's nest may also contain common substances such as beeswax and propolis. Honey contains about 35% glucose and 40% fructose, both of which can be absorbed by the body without digestion.
Honey contains a variety of inorganic salts with a similar concentration to human serum, and also contains a certain amount of vitamin B1, vitamin B2, copper, iron, phosphorus, calcium, potassium and other substances.
Honey contains amylase, lipase, and invertase, which is the one that contains the most enzymes in food. Enzymes are substances that help the human body digest, absorb, metabolize and undergo chemical changes.
Honey is a supersaturated solution of sugar, which crystallizes at low temperatures, glucose is the one that crystallizes, and fructose is the part that does not.
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<>1. Different appearance: hornet's nest.
It is an irregular spherical shape, with a diameter ranging from a dozen centimeters to tens of centimeters, and the honeycomb shape resembles an inverted pagoda, ranging in size from several layers to a dozen layers. A honeycomb is a pie shape perpendicular to the ground and has many hexagons on it.
small grids. 2. The honeycomb material is different: the honeycomb of the hornet's nest is a paper nest. The nest of a honeycomb is a waxy nest.
3. Different structures: The structure of the hornet's nest varies greatly according to different bee species, the nest structure of the small hornet is relatively simple, and the nest of the large hornet is a multi-layer structure, with a nest shell wrapped on the outside, and the nest door is open in the lower part. The number of nest spleens varies according to the species and the group size, for example, there are generally 7 or 8 bees in a strong group, but there is a certain distance between each nest spleen, thus forming a seemingly scattered but closely connected hive.
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Question 1: Is there honey in a hornet's nest? There are no finger rocks.
Question 2: Do wasps produce honey Wasps mainly eat meat and generally do not produce honey.
Question 3: Is there honey in the hornet's nest 5 points No, it's all larvae.
Question 4: Does the beecomb have honey It can be pharmaceutical But not all hornet's nests can be sold for money It is also very nutritious There is a honeycomb The honeycomb contains almost all the nutrients in honey, bee pollen, beeswax, propolis, beecoon clothes and other substances There is a black short stalk behind the hornet's nest It has the effects of dispelling wind, attacking poison, killing insects, relieving pain, and anti-allergies This is after reading the information Not original...
Question 5: Is there honey in the hornet's nest No, because the hornet's nest is the territory of the hornet, it will not be inhabited by the bees, and the hornets will drive away or kill the bees. It's like a lion and a cheetah, they don't live together.
Question 6: When did the hornet's nest have honey nests?
Question 7: Is there 10 catties of honey in a big hornet's nest that can be eaten This is of course edible, and it is rare, it is recommended that you physically squeeze it and bottle it for preservation, which can be eaten for a while, but I don't know what kind of bee species it is, maybe it can be raised in captivity, and that kind of transformation is a waste of wild resources.
Question 8: Is there honey in honeycomb? 20 points Not all honeycombs have honey.
Question 9: Why does the hornet's nest have honey The hornet's nest has no honey, and the bee's nest has honey. Hornets have pupae in their nests.
Question 10: What is the effect of drinking honey and hornet's nest It depends on the drug, and it is advisable to take a break from the specialist in time to avoid aggravation, and it can be adjusted dialectically with Chinese medicine.
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Yes. A hornet's nest is a beehive, which contains a large number of bees, and the bees will produce honey in the hive, as well as bee pollen, beeswax, propolis, bee cocoon and other substances. Honey is known as "nature's most perfect nutritious food", and the ancient Greeks regarded honey as a "gift from heaven".
Since ancient times, China has been collecting honey by artificial beekeeping, which is not only a good medicine, but also a high-quality drink, which can prolong life.
Under normal temperature and pressure, honey has two different states, namely liquid and crystalline (whether the honey is stored in the nest hole or separated from the nest). Liquid honey is a liquid that separates honey from the hive and remains transparent or translucent at all times. However, most varieties of honey gradually form a crystalline state after a period of time, especially when the temperature is lower than that of the honey, so that the honey is called crystalline honey.
I'll answer for you First, confirm the species of the wasp Wasp family There is a layer of shell outside the nest The way to eliminate this nest is when it rains, or on a cloudy night, or even at night, because the hornet is night blind, then you just need to find an iron rod or a wooden stick and tie a cloth or newspaper on it It is better to have gasoline After tying it, light it under the hornet's nest or at the exit Pay attention to protect the parts of the body, especially the head, back, and arms After lighting the honeycomb, quickly walk away At this time, the hornet's nest has been ignited and will burn and crack on its own, and finally fall off After falling off the next day If a wasp comes back to continue making a nest, then it will be easy to do Prepare a bottle of insecticidal water Spray it on the mouth of the nest at night At this time, all the remnants are in it One body is smeared with anti-virus water Grind it to the other body Others will die Finally, one will not live Hornets The shape of the nest is like a lotus canopy with a lotus canopy The hornets are attached to the outside Exposed At night, prepare a bamboo pole Pick it up Hear the sound of the plopping landing Immediately run After a while, after the swarm disperses, in the place where the nest was originally made, spray out the pests The next day the bees go back to the original place and are stained with death Believe me, I raise wasps Honeycomb picking has many years of experience.
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