What happens if a human or animal doesn t eat honey from a beehive?

Updated on society 2024-07-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The new hive spleen is white, but after being used in the hive for a long time, it will be contaminated with honey and pollen, and after the hive house raises the young bees, the cocoon clothes taken off will remain on the hive wall, so that the color of the hive spleen will gradually darken, yellow and black. A friend once asked the bee tribe a question, saying that the bees are sick, the bees are scarce, the nest spleen is yellow, they don't eat medicine, they don't eat sugar, and they can't find the reason. So is there such a larval disease?

    Not to mention, there is really such a larval disease for Chinese bees.

    For our common bee larval disease, we can directly rule out the nest worm caused by this symptom, because the larval disease caused by the nest worm has the linear pulsatilla phenomenon, and this disease is different from the mesocystic larval disease and the European larval putrid disease, which is not pouchy and odorless to rule out the possibility of these two diseases, so this is not our common bee larval disease. Beekeeping generally does not feed medicine, the appearance of this bee spleen yellow situation, first check whether it is infested by mites, is the possibility of larval disease is not large, (if you can see at a glance), by mites to harm the complete treatment of mites, extract the excess empty spleen to make its bee spleen commensurate, feed enough sugar can be.

    Originally, I thought that there would be honey in the hive when the nectar source plants bloomed in winter, but when I checked it, I couldn't see a little honey in the hive, and I found that many bees had frozen to death, but fortunately it was not too late. After feeding the sugar water in time, the bee colony did not die in the box again, but the number of bees that died outside the box was much higher than before, and it lasted for two or three days before it improved.

    In the eyes of ordinary people, beekeepers taking away the honey of bees are exploiting bees and harming bees. In fact, the beekeeper taking away the honey of the bees is not completely harmful to the bee colony, and the correct honey extraction is good for the bee ** exhibition. Beekeepers are not owners of bees, nor are they exploiters.

    In fact, from the process of taking honey, the process of taking honey, the bee is actually a process of active coping, so positive that we don't know whether the bee is "angry" or not, but after we take the honey, the kind of positive response posture shown by the bee, we can clearly see it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There will be more and more honey and it will attract a lot of small ants to come and eat, and the scene will definitely be very disgusting and very wasteful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It will make the amount of bees very large because they have enough food to feed their eggs. The more numerous, the slower the reproduction. And it will also be separated from the collective.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Be. Bees are a type of insects, and insects fall under the category of animals.

    About your addition:

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is the classification of animals. All the substances in the world can be divided into two categories: living things and dead things. Among living things, it can be divided into five kingdoms, the animal kingdom, the plant kingdom, the fungal kingdom, the prokaryotic kingdom, and the protist kingdom.

    The realm is the largest unit of a living being. Under the boundary, it can be divided into phylum, subphylum, class, subclass, order, family, and genus. Animals are a species of living organisms that are made up of cells and have certain living habits.

    Whereas insects are subordinate to animals, insects are a class, which is the kingdom Animalia-phylum Arthropods-Insecta. Spiders are not insects because spiders have another class, Arachnida. So, spiders are not insects.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, yes, there are animals in the living body that are not plants and microorganisms.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as you can see with the naked eye, a living creature that can move is called an animal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes Bees belong to the class of insects.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nonsense, then what do you think insects belong to?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You're brain-dead, you don't need to ask.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Be. Bees are a type of insects, and insects fall under the category of animals.

    About your addition:

    Didn't I say it above?

    It seems that there is a sentence in the biology book that simply classifies the biological world into animals, plants and microorganisms, so which category do insects belong to if they are not animals?

    Academic explanation: Insects belong to the category of arthropods.

    A little more academic, from the encyclopedia: insects belong to the class Insecta.

    of small arthropods. In adulthood, there are three pairs of legs, and the body is composed of a series of links, called somites, which are further assembled into three segments (head, thorax, and abdomen), usually with two pairs of wings.

    Okay, that's detailed enough.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    (1) According to the characteristics of whether there is a vertebrate in the body of five animals, the five animals can be divided into two categories.

    2) The unique structure of the frog to assist respiration is **, the peculiar respiration structure of the fish is the swim bladder, the bee breathes by the valve, and the bird has the auxiliary respiration.

    3) In the taxonomic hierarchy, the unit with the fewest species of organisms is the protozoa, in which the common characteristics between organisms are the most diverse, and the unit with the most species is the unit that contains the most common characteristics between organisms

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bees are a type of insect, it is not an animal.

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