What to do if there are worms in the honey jar and worms in the stomach of the bees

Updated on healthy 2024-06-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's quite surprising to see what you depict, and there are small insects flying out, it's definitely not a bee, it's recommended that you don't eat it, money is a trivial matter, don't eat anything wrong and lose a lot.

    Let me tell you a little more, wild osmanthus nectar "ten years and nine do not harvest", in 2010 affected by the weather basically there is no honey harvest, the production date is June 2, 2010, and osmanthus nectar is harvested in August, so you must buy not fresh honey, is aged honey, if the color is darker, it may be aged for several years.

    I prefer to drink acacia honey, which is generally free of pesticide residues, is not polluted, and has a good taste and is not easy to crystallize. In the market, I also only found a particularly translucent color of acacia honey, take home and I bought in the supermarket comparison, at a glance can see that the color is much lighter, a look at the date is the new honey produced in the year, the date of the bottle with laser engraving is much safer than the date I originally bought in the bottle mouth, the cost of changing the cap of the new date is much lower than changing the bottle, this can be understood by everyone. The taste is also distinctive, with a faint natural floral aroma that reminds me of the taste of honey I drank when I was a child, so I immediately liked the taste.

    After drinking for a while, I feel that I sleep much better than before, and I am not so sleepy easily.

    In fact, it is necessary to know some identification methods to eat honey, so as to avoid buying "small insect honey".

    It is important to know that the color of the active wild natural ripe honey is clear and translucent, and you can taste the floral flavor and have a long aftertaste. I have also drunk honey for many years, I have drunk several brands on the market, and according to my experience in the past few years, honey with a sunken mouth, darkened color, and no floral taste is generally inactive. Because of the dent of the bottle mouth when heated at high temperature, the enzymes and vitamins and other bioactive substances in honey have poor thermal stability, and are easily destroyed at high temperatures, resulting in a carcinogen called "hydroxymethylfurfural".

    I hope that friends who love honey will pay attention to this! The dark color and lack of floral flavor are mostly due to the fact that the raw materials have been stored for too long, at least not the fresh honey of the year.

    In addition to glucose and fructose, the ingredients of wild natural ripe honey also contain active enzymes, vitamins, minerals and amino acids, which can quickly replenish the nutrients and energy needed by the brain and internal organs. Wild natural ripe honey has a strong hangover and liver protection function, and has a certain inhibitory effect on the formation of fatty liver; It can also moisten the intestines and laxative.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look at the production date. Probably not broken.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is normal for bees to have worms in their stomachs, and almost all adult bees will have a parasite called "bee mites". However, if there are too many bee mites, it can seriously affect the survival of bees and even lead to the death of bees.

    Here are some ways that may help reduce your bee mite population:

    1.Keep the hive clean and ventilated. Regular cleaning of beehives and replacing old nest frames and wax blocks can help reduce the breeding of bee mites.

    2.Make sure the bees have enough food and water. Malnourished bees are more susceptible to parasites.

    3.Use a "metamidine" solution or other acaricide. These drugs kill bee mites and reduce their numbers. However, you need to pay attention to safety when using acaricides and do not concentrate too much to avoid causing harm to bees.

    4.Check the condition of the bees regularly, especially in spring and summer. If bee mites are found on bees, immediate action can be taken**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The hazards of cotton insects in bee raising are: pasting the box (barrel) seam, shrinking the door and shrinking the nest, keeping the bees more than the spleen, cleaning the bottom of the box (barrel) frequently, and replacing the old spleen in time. For the bee colony that has been harmed, it can be killed by means of salt water spleen spray and sulfur fumigation.

    Although the above methods have certain effects, the most effective control measures are perennial feeding of strong herds. Strong swarms are not only the basis for stable and high yields, but also can effectively defend against the invasion of cotton insects. Because there are many strong swarms of bees, the corners are often covered with bees, and the sponge worms cannot get on the spleen.

    Because there are many strong swarms of bees, the corners are often covered with bees, and the sponge worms cannot get on the spleen. The cotton worms at the bottom of the box (bucket) will be completely removed by the field bees along with the wax chips before they grow up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Honey bee body surface larvae. It is generally a large bee mite, which can be seen with the naked eye. It usually parasitizes on the back of the bee's body and the root of the wings, affecting the bee's collection work, and even causing the bee to die.

    2. Larvae inside the bee's body. It is generally an intestinal "nematode". It is caused by bees eating moldy, spoiled or unclean pollen feed, etc., which parasitize in the stomach of bees for a long time, and become a worm after completion, and some people call this kind of worm "nematode".

    **Ways and means: You can spray and feed the "deworming medicine" used by people, that is, when I was a child, my parents were always worried that we had roundworms and other "deworming drugs" in our stomachs, and insisted on spraying and feeding the bee colony.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Is it a nest worm, the nest worm is the larvae of the wax borer, and the child likes to burrow into the nest to invade the nest spleen, summer and autumn 1 2 female moth offspring, can make the nest spleen stored in the entire relay box within 2 months scrapped, if reproduced, after 2 months, the nest spleen can be completely destroyed, and even can cause bees to escape the group.

    The key to preventing nest bugs is to raise strong colonies. "Bees do not show their spleen" to strengthen the self-defense of the colony. When the bee colony is weak, the male hive at the lower corner of the hive spleen should be cut off to make the lower edge of the hive spleen arc-shaped, so as to facilitate the bees to form a group and protect the spleen.

    Regularly scrape the wax chips at the bottom of the box every half month, clean up the wax tumors in the box, and remove the nest insect breeding ground. In the warehouse, "the spleen does not expose the box, the wax does not expose the tank", and the fumigation of chemicals should be used in time. Indoor and outdoor should be cleaned up at any time to remove the spleen and broken wax, and boiling water should be applied to the old nest frame to dewax and kill insects.

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