Is it okay to move the beehive to a sunny place in winter?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-05
39 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Of course you can, it's the best thing to do, and I do it a lot, otherwise it's too cold, and the bees will die of cold without sunlight. My brother also has three nests of bees, and every winter, he moves to a sunny place so that the hive can bask in the sun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In winter, because the weather is colder, it is best to move the hive to a sunny place, because there is sunlight, it is warmer, and the bees are more suitable for survival.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In winter, if the weather is good, you can move the beehive to a sunny place, if the weather is bad and the wind is relatively strong, it is best to keep warm, don't be in a hurry to move.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Yes, bee colonies during the wintering of beehives.

    Be sure to place it towards the sun, because the temperature is very low in winter, and the sunny place is conducive to the bees to overwinter. In Liangguang.

    Wintering in those areas of Hainan may not be important, but it is a very important issue in other places, and sometimes the box is not well kept warm, and the bee colony will freeze to death. Bee colonies after winter, spring and autumn should all be placed towards the sun.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    OK. In winter, you can put the beehive in a sunny, very quiet place where you can shelter from the wind. Do not leave the hives in the shade, the mortality rate of bees is very high, and living bees can also get potbelly disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, of course, you can move them to a sunny place in winter, because if it is too cold, the seal may freeze to death, expose them to the light in the scary place of their class, and also sterilize and disinfect, or make him warmer.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In winter, it is possible to move the beehive to the sun, because the winter is cold, and it is very wise to move the beehive to the sunny place so that the bees will not easily get frostbite.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    OK. Bees generally overwinter in the original apiary, and some deliberately choose a suitable wintering site for safety reasons. A better wintering site should have the characteristics of leeward, sunny, dry and quiet.

    The beehive should be leeward, and it is best to have wind barriers behind it (north), such as buildings, mountains, etc., to block the wind in the north and west directions, if there is no natural barrier, you can also set up your own wind barriers, and use bricks or other objects behind the bee colony to build a wall half a meter higher than the beehive, which can better block the cold wind.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In winter, I want to move that beehive to the sun, of course this is okay, but the movement is relatively large, once you have reached it, you have to let him adapt, if once he is not adapted, he may be the secretion peak that flies out, and he can't find his way back.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, you can! Pay attention to the sunny place and shelter from the wind! And if the temperature is low at night, you should also move it indoors in time to avoid frostbite bees!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After entering the late autumn, it is necessary to prepare, the wintering of the bees, to move the beehive to the sun, and on the north side of the beehive, plug it with leaves, you can also use other things, in order to keep the beehive warm and prevent the bees from freezing to death, when the sun is good at noon, you should also fry the cornmeal with water and sugar, so that the bees can bring it back to the nest to eat.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In winter, you can move the beehive to a sunny place, so that the bees can spend the winter safely, but be careful to avoid the wind, because the wind is also cold in winter.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Yes, the site for the wintering of the bee colony should be selected in a place that is shady to sunny, easy to transfer, dry and quiet. During the wintering period, it is generally advisable to maintain the bottom temperature of the box 0 4 and the relative humidity in the box to 75%.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you want to move the beehive to a sunny place in winter, you can do it.

    But before the sun goes down, you should take the beehives home.

    Otherwise, the bees in the beehive will freeze to death.

    Timing is on the right foot.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In winter, you can move the beehive to a place like the sun, of course, you can, the growth cycle of the bee is about a week, and the secret recipe is that you can be exposed to the sun or the cold.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, it is relatively cold in winter, so it is very good to be able to see the sun when the hive is moved to a sunny place.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Of course, you can, but winter depends on what latitude you are in, if your local temperature is not so low, it is not necessary, but if you are at a higher latitude, it is possible to freeze the bees to death, and it is often necessary to put the hives in a warm place at such times.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Winter is a relatively cold season, and it is okay to move the beehive to a sunny place, after all, the bees are easy to freeze to death in such a cold season, and safety protection should be done in the process of moving the beehive. Avoid injuring yourself while moving.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is okay to move the hive to a sunny place in winter, because the bees are not conducive to survival in relatively low temperature conditions.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, whether it is bee wintering or spring reproduction, the leeward is conducive to keeping warm during wintering, and it is easy to accept sunlight in spring, which is conducive to bee reproduction, but in summer, it is necessary to pay attention to shade.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it is in the south, in winter, in order to ensure the sealed wintering, it is still advisable to place the beehive in a leeward sunny place, which can not only save the feed for wintering, but also reduce the mortality rate of bees in eastern Guangdong, but we must pay attention to keeping the nest clean and replacing the insulation regularly.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Of course, you can, generally choose a better Yuedong site, sunny and clean characteristics, beehives should also be sealed, preferably there is a wind shield in the north.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, yes, the bee is not afraid of wind and rain, put it in a cool place, it can survive, put it in a sunny place, it can too!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    OK. In winter, because the weather is too cold, the bee will freeze to death if it is placed in a cold place, so you can move it to a sunny place and cover it with a thick quilt.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In winter, there is no need to move the bellows to the sun, because the bees are in a state of hibernation in winter, and inside the box, it has special heating facilities.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In winter, when the weather is cold, it is good and appropriate to move the beehive to a sunny place, and the temperature in the sunny area is much warmer than in the shade.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    In winter, it is possible to move the hive to a sunny place, but be careful not to cause a commotion in the colony.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In winter, you can move the beehive to a sunny place, the temperature is too low, the bees will cause death, and the temperature in the sunny place is more suitable.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    I don't know what you're moving the hive for, if it's purely to move the position, that's okay, it's best to wait for the colony to stabilize before moving, because when the clump is unstable, there will definitely be bees flying out, and it can't be moved at this time. Wait for the colony to stabilize before moving it, and move it in place at one time, so that the bees will recognize the nest again when they come out the next year. Be careful to be lighter, otherwise it will endanger the safety of the queen bee!!

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    1.You can move the beehive in winter, but it is not recommended to move the beehive in winter, because the bee colony will clump in the hive to resist the cold winter during the overwintering period, and the bee colony will also temporarily disperse and go out of the nest in sunny and warm weather.

    2. Bees can fully overwinter outdoors, in fact, the colony is strong and the honey storage is sufficient to resist the low temperature of minus 40, so there is no need to move the beehive in winter, at this time the beekeeper needs to do is to properly keep the beehive warm to reduce the activity of the worker bees, and at the same time to closely observe the honey storage in the beehive, if the honey storage is insufficient, it is necessary to take advantage of the noon of the sunny weather to supplement the feed for the bee colony.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Try to move when it's warmer. Ways to move a beehive:1

    If you move it directly after dark, put an empty box in its original location and collect the bees. 2.In the evening of the next day, the door of the nest of the clumped bees in the empty box is sealed, and after the bees and the box are moved to the new location, the lid of the box is opened, and the bees return to the box with the bees from the new location.

    3.After that, you will see a small number of bees flying back to their original positions, ignoring them, only to see those bees flying back to their new colony after a few turns. 4.

    After three days, it is even less common.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Yes, honey can also be moved in winter, but it may not be convenient, you can find an appropriate time.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    May I ask what happened to the secret bee who took care of the fight last night and moved home and died dozens of times.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    It is not necessary to put a beehive in the morning and get in the sun. Beehives should be placed in a ventilated and cool place as much as possible, avoiding direct sunlight. For example, when the outside temperature is relatively high (greater than 30 degrees Celsius), it is of course better to put it in a cool place, and in early spring or when the temperature is relatively low.

    below 20 degrees Celsius) is better to be placed in a sunny place.

    Beehive Placement Tips:

    1. First of all, the beehive should be placed in a high place, where the terrain will not accumulate water, even if it rains heavily, the water will not be flooded.

    2. It is best to have no reservoir near the bee farm, no lake fish pond, and no wide water surface. This is conducive to the queen bee's mating, otherwise the queen bee mating will easily fall into the water and drown, causing the queen bee to fail to mate.

    3. It is best to place the beehive under a shaded tree to avoid the beehive from being exposed to direct sunlight. Otherwise, do a good job of sun protection. If the temperature of the hive is too high, the worker bees will leave the spleen and do not protect the spleen, the queen bee will stop laying eggs, and the bees will also escape.

    4. Pay attention to placing beehives, do not place them neatly, if you want to place them neatly, the direction of the nest door should be one after the other, I think it is best not to place them neatly. Otherwise, if you move to a new place and place it like this, it is easy for the bees to get lost. When the new queen bee is successful, it is also possible to fly the wrong beehive, causing the king to be surrounded and the king to be lost.

    5. The beehive should be high, and the beehive should be raised with things, and it will not only be wet when placed directly on the ground, but also termites will come to eat the beehive. It is best to put the back of the beehive higher than the front of the nest door, so that if there is standing water in the beehive, it is also conducive to the drainage of water in the beehive.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    No, it's too cold in winter, so move the beehive to see if the bees are suitable.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The beehive is one of the biggest guarantees for bees to survive the winter, which can resist the influence of most environmental factors, and it is not enough for winter at that time, after all, the cold air is pervasive, and there are more air leakage points in the beehive.

    At this time, it is very important to install an insulation layer for the beehive, and generally choose some substances that are not easy to breathe to cover it, so that the beehive can still breathe under the condition of heat preservation. If the temperature is relatively cold, reaching more than ten degrees below zero, then it is necessary to choose impermeable materials to keep warm, and to reserve ventilation vents.

    In some places, a good place will be chosen to help the bees survive the winter when winter comes, and the beehives will be transplanted into some sunny recesses, so that they can enjoy a certain amount of sunlight and avoid the invasion of wind, which ensures the temperature of the beehives to a certain extent.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    1. Select the overwintering bee colony. Overwintering colonies must be strong, with many young bees, sufficient and high-quality feed, and a well-rounded queen bee. Keep the colony strong and raise a large number of juvenile bees.

    A large number of juvenile bees are cultivated from September to early November every year, and the mortality rate of bees in the wintering period of such a medium bee colony is low.

    2. In the early stage of wintering, mites should be completely cured. Taking advantage of the low temperature in winter, the queen bee broke off and did not lay eggs, and sprayed the bee colony for 3 days with mite net to completely cure the mites.

    3. Feed enough overwintering feed for the colony. Before the minimum temperature (night) of 14 degrees Celsius, the overwintering feed is unexpectedly fed for a week. The average amount of honey sugar per board reaches more than 700 grams. In the evening, boil high-quality white sugar to feed the bee colony.

    4. Do a good job of keeping beehives warm. When the outside temperature is lower than -5 degrees, cover the beehive in time to keep warm, surround the beehive with hay and other materials and cover it with a rainproof cloth to prevent cold, rainy and snowy weather.

    5. Close the small nest door properly to reduce the entry of cold air.

    6. During the wintering period, generally do not open the box to check the bee colony, and in case of special circumstances, open the box to find out the cause and deal with it. A healthy colony, with very few dead bees in the hive, will make a strong and harmonious sound with a flick of your finger on the hive, which will react quickly and calm down quickly. Hungry bee colonies are the opposite.

    The voice of the lost king ** was sharp and harsh, etc. In winter, the bee colony that lacks honey can not be fed with thin syrup, and the bee colony should be replaced with honey filling spleen. Bee colonies with serious diseases should be replaced with high-quality honeycombs or syrup, and the contaminated nest spleens and beehives should be replaced.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    How to let bees survive the winter in Northeast Liaoning. Thank you.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Hello, I am glad to answer your query: can the beehive be placed in a windy place, but it can be but it has an impact. Strong winds hinder the bees' flight, make it more difficult for the bees to collect flowers, and prevent the new queen bee from going out to mate.

    The winds in inland areas are not as strong as those in coastal areas, but climate change such as gusts of wind and typhoons will also have a great impact on bees' outings. To raise bees in windy areas, be sure to press some stones on the beehive to prevent strong winds, gusts, and typhoons from blowing down the beehive, and it is best to nail two windproof strips at the door of the nest to facilitate the bees to take off and land.

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