Will there be retribution for killing the queen bee?

Updated on society 2024-07-31
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In the summer of 2010, the weather was sunny and sunny at the Yitao construction site in Guangzhou. There was a little queen bee dancing around me, flying happily, and I was almost slapped to death with an iron plate in an uncontrollable way. After less than a minute, a scene that surprised me happened, the medium queen bee who was twice as big as just now (I feel like the father of the little queen bee who died just now) also came, and also flew around me (I felt that I came to avenge the dead little queen bee), this time I didn't dare to kill again, so I said to his father (medium queen bee) in my heart:

    It's okay for you to bite me, who asked me to hurt your heirs, but it may leave me with a scar, don't bite my face, because I also love beauty, and the back of my neck can still be bitten." Just as I was thinking this, the middle queen (his father) seemed to be motioning for me to look to the left. I looked to the left at his suggestion, and this sight almost frightened my soul, and a scene that I will never forget happened!!

    Because there's a bigger queen on the left (like the grandfather of the dead queen bee)!! How can there be such a thing in heaven and earth!! He is 3 times the size of the queen bee.

    Just when I was frightened (and there was a sense of closeness, love, tolerance, and generosity of Buddhism came to my senses), the three-fold queen bee (the grandfather of the little queen bee) seemed to see my fear, and then he seemed to comfort me and told me not to be afraid! When I look at it more closely, he seems to be accusing the middle queen bee (and being kind to me) of having a lot of visual impact ......It's a matter of a moment. After that, I felt that a vague, majestic, charitable, and loving glance appeared behind the old queen bee, as if she was saying harshly to the middle queen bee

    It's time to go".!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    A real queen bee won't fly out of her nest easily, and you're definitely not hurting the queen bee.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, it's like if someone inadvertently injures a bee, it doesn't incur retaliation from the colony, because the place where you hurt the bee isn't very close to the hive. But it really shouldn't be killed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Killing a hornet can be retaliated by the colonyThe principle is that hornets can secrete palate gland pheromones and koch gland pheromones, where the palate pheromone is the pheromone secreted by the hornet's palate gland, which can cause the nest hornets in the area to become extremely aggressive, and the koch gland pheromone is the pheromone secreted by the hornet's koolis gland, which can mark and guide the nest wasp to attack invaders.

    Purpose of the attack. Hornets generally do not take the initiative to attack humans, in fact, attacking humans has no benefit to the hornet, but it is very easy to attract human retaliation, but in order to guard the hive hornets also have to attack humans, some large hornets have even evolved a certain domain awareness, as long as they enter the range of the hornet's own domain, it will be regarded as an invasion by the bee colony, and eventually it will often be attacked by the bee colony.

    Prevention of bee stings. Hornets have a strong instinct to protect the nest and protect the young, any dare to invade the hive will be attacked by the bee colony, the light one is stung with severe pain, redness, swelling, itching, severe cases can cause acute kidney failure, anaphylactic shock and even death, so do not easily approach the nest of the hornet, if it has seriously affected the safety of humans and animals, wear anti-sting protective gear or ask professionals to deal with it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, because the hornet's eyes are made up of thousands of cells, and he is very impressed with the person who hurt him, so he has a good chance of revenge.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is no retaliation for killing a bee, but bees are important pollinating insects that play an important role in agricultural production and have a lot to contribute to humans.

    First of all, bees are important pollinating insects and play an important role in agricultural production. Bees can pollinate a variety of crops and fruit trees, improving the yield and quality of crops. Without pollinating insects such as bees, many crops and fruit trees would have reduced or no harvest.

    Secondly, bees also have a lot to contribute to humans. Bees can provide humans with nutrients such as honey and royal jelly, and can also provide health products such as propolis for humans. In addition, bees can also help humans spread pollen and improve the yield and quality of crops.

    Therefore, killing a bee will not be retaliated, but it will have an impact on the ecological environment and humans. In nature, there is a food chain and ecological balance between animals, and any behavior that disrupts the ecological balance can lead to ecological disasters.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, this depends on the actual situation, I am a beekeeper, if you killed a bee because you were stung by it, then you will definitely be retaliated by other bees, but the reason is not that you killed the bee, but because the bee stung you and left a special smell on you, so that other bees will attack according to this smell, so whether you will be retaliated by the bee depends on whether you were stung by the bee at that time!!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You think too much, kill a bee, as long as you don't go to poke the honeycomb, you won't be retaliated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Depending on the situation, if you happen to disrupt the order of the bee kingdom, you will be retaliated.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you kill a bee, you will get revenge, this is the nature of bees.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Will that bee get revenge? There are a lot of bees who will retaliate against you, and he has a lot of bees, and he will chase you if he sees him.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. Dear <>, happy to answer for you. Will there be retribution for killing the queen bee?

    When the queen bee in the colony is killed, the colony will not take revenge, because every year many beekeepers simply and rudely crush the old, weak, sick and disabled queen bee. There is no king in the country. There will be beekeepers, and there will be competition within the colony for new bees to kill the previous queen bee.

    Will there be retribution for killing the queen bee?

    Does killing a bee invite retaliation?

    Dear <>, happy to answer for you. Will there be retribution for killing the queen bee?When the queen bee in the colony is killed, the colony will not take revenge, because every year many beekeepers simply and rudely crush the old, weak, sick and disabled queen bee.

    There is no king in the country. There will be beekeepers, and there will be competition within the colony for new bees to kill the previous queen bee.

    Does killing a bee invite retaliation?

    <> "Will Killing a Bee Attract Retaliation?" Killing a bee is generally not retaliated, but a colony may swarm after being stung by a bee, because the bee's stinging gland can release Coriolis pheromones, and after the bee stings, the chela will fall off on the sting** and continue to release Coriolis pheromones, and the same nest bees will come to support and besiege the marked enemy after receiving Coriolis pheromones.

    Do bees smell it? Dead bees rinse with water, and <> "Little bee stings have an attack smell, and after being stung, pull out the stings and rinse them with water to make them tasteless."

    If I kill the bees and rinse them with water at the scene of the crime, will the other bees smell and take revenge? No.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Killing a hornet can lead to retaliation. When a hornet is dying, it secretes Coriolis glandular pheromones, also known as worker bee alarm pheromones, which will mark intruders, and the same nest bee pants will immediately come to support and besiege the marked intruders after receiving Coriolis pheromones.

    Note that some hornets still have a certain sense of territory, and when they are close to the hive, they will be regarded as intruders and attack, so they usually try to detour after discovering the hornet's nest, and take the initiative to attack and provoke the swarm without being disturbed.

    Hornets generally do not actively attack humans, and in fact, attacking humans does not do hornets any good, but can easily attract human retaliation.

    However, in order to guard the hive, the hornets also have to attack humans, and some large hornets have even evolved a certain territorial awareness, as long as they enter the range of the hornet's own domain, they will be regarded as an invasion by the bee colony, and will often be attacked by the bee colony in the end.

    Proper disposal of hornet's nest:

    1. Self-treatment: The honeycomb of small hornets can be treated by themselves, because the toxicity of small hornets is generally not easy to argue, and the honeycomb can be directly poked off with tools such as long bamboo poles after making necessary anti-sting measures, and then sprayed with some wind oil essence and mosquito repellent flower water at the honeycomb position, otherwise the bee colony may rebuild the nest in the original location.

    2. Find firefighters: Do not deal with the honeycomb of large hornets by yourself, because the toxicity of large hornets is often very strong, and it can cause death in serious cases, and the most appropriate way is to call 119 to find firefighters to deal with it, but firefighters will generally give priority to emergency firefighting tasks, and must not be close to the honeycomb during this time while waiting for firefighters to arrive.

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