Why do bees drag bees out and throw them away?

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

    There may be several reasons why bees drag bees out and throw them away:

    1.There is not enough nectar from the outside world, and bees cannot collect honey. In this case, the bees will remove some of the larvae from the colony in order to save food, and we will see the phenomenon of worker bees dragging the larvae out of the nest door.

    2.Lack of powder, that is, there is no powder source plant in the outside world. This leads to food shortages for bee larvae, and if there are nectar plants but no pollen plants outside, some larvae will starve to death, and the starving larvae will be dragged out of the nest by adult worker bees.

    3.Human causes. For example, people may damage the structure of bees when collecting honey, such as tearing the spleen of the nest larvae, causing the middle larvae to be injured, and the worker bees will drag these larvae out of the nest door.

    Please note that the above is only one of the possible reasons. If you encounter this problem during beekeeping, it is advisable to consult a professional beekeeper or entomologist for a more accurate answer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This problem is a common problem, either the larvae of the colony are infected with the virus and must be treated as such, because the larvae have died or cannot be treated. Another problem is that the worker bees have a limited number of bees and cannot afford too heavy breeding tasks, so they can only drag some of the larvae out and throw them away. There is another possibility, but it can't happen now, that is, the larvae are frozen by the cold spring, and they can only be dragged out!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are several reasons why bees drag bees out of their hives:

    1.Due to the lack of food resources in the colony, the bees are unable to meet the starvation needs of the larvae, resulting in the larvae being dragged out of the hive by adult worker bees.

    2.Bee colonies are infected with germs that, if left untreated, can endanger the entire colony.

    3.There is a lack of nectar in the colony and there is no excess bee food to feed the larvae.

    4.Bee mites are parasitized, because mites are seriously damaged, and dragging out the seriously harmful bees is also for the development of the entire bee colony.

    To manage this situation, beekeepers can do the following:

    1.When the external nectar source is insufficient, you can supplement the feeding of honey or reward syrup, and at the same time subsidize the feeding of pollen.

    2.When there is a lack of pollen, the main reason is that the food of bee larvae is pollen, if there are nectar source plants in the outside world, but there are no pollen source plants, in this case, some larvae will be starved to death, and the starving larvae will be dragged out of the nest by adult worker bees. In this case, we mainly observe the bee spleen, if there is no honey on the honey, it means that the bee larvae lack pollen and need to be fed with pollen.

    3.When caused by human causes, for example, we tear the spleen larvae of the nest spleen when we take honey, causing the middle larvae to be injured, and the worker bees will drag these larvae out of the nest door, as long as we pay attention to the operation when checking the bee spleen, do not hurt the nest spleen.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many reasons why bees drag bees out of their hives, just to put them simply. 1. The larvae are frozen, and it is not possible to drag them out. 2. The larvae are infected with germs and can endanger the entire colony if left untreated.

    3. The bee colony lacks honey and has no excess bee food to feed the larvae. 4. Bee mites are parasitic, because mites are seriously damaged, and dragging out the seriously harmful bees is also for the development of the entire bee colony! If the bees are dragged out, the cause must be analyzed first and then the symptoms**, as long as the cause is found, the corresponding management method can be adopted!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bees often fly into the house for two main reasons:

    1. The lights in the home attract bees

    Bees are phototaxis insects, and when they see light, they fly towards it. If it is easy to attract bees at night, it may be that there is a beehive near the home, and the lights are turned on at night to attract bees. The light has a fatal attraction to the bees, and if the bees find it, they will try to run to the light.

    If this is the case, only by turning on the lights as little as possible, and using thick curtains to block the windows from the light, to prevent bees from spotting, will reduce the presence of bees.

    Second, there is a honey powder smell at home to attract

    What bees like is nectar pollen, and anything that smells of nectar will attract bees. Moreover, bees have a more sensitive sense of smell, and scout bees will look around for honey powder based on smell. If there is honey in the house, and the scout bee smells it, it will run to look for it.

    Scout bees look for them based on smell, so they will only be attracted to anything that smells of honey if they are sleepy. If bees run home during the day, it is likely that they are attracted by the honey smell.

    If that's the reason, take a closer look at whether there are any sealed sweets and sugars in your home, even a glass of sweet water will attract bees. As long as the things are sealed well, and there is no smell to attract the bees, the bees will not come again.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, dear. There are two explanations for this situation: 1 is the bee period, the bee colony has to divide the bees, if the worker bees fly out, and the queen bee is blocked in the hive by the anti-escape device, then the swarm will return to the hive if it cannot find the queen bee.

    2. The bee colony flies away, and the same situation is that the queen bee can't come out, and the bee colony can only return to the hive. I've never seen anything else run out and run in again.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, even if the rest of the hive comes back and refuses to leave, it is impossible to build a new hive, unless you miss the queen bee when you end the hive. It means that the hive is a swarm of scattered sand without the queen bee, because only the queen bee will lay eggs, and the queen bee generally does not leave the hive easily, so the queen bee is likely to die after the queen is dropped at the end of the hive. If the queen bee is still around, he will lead the remaining worker bees to rise again.

    Related IntroductionsThe honeycomb is strictly hexagonal cylindrical. It has a hexagonal opening at one end and the base of a closed hexagonal pyramid at the other, consisting of three identical diamonds. At the beginning of the 18th century, the French scholar Malaarche had specifically measured the size of a large number of beehives, and he was very surprised that all the obtuse angles of the diamond shape of these honeycombs forming the chassis were 109°28, and all the acute angles were 70°32.

    Later, after the French mathematician König and the Scottish mathematician Mark Lorraine theoretically calculated, if the least amount of material is to be consumed, the largest diamond container is made from this angle. In this sense, bees can be called "genius mathematicians and designers".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is necessary to move the position of the bee barrel to prevent the bees from returning to their original places and to prevent the bees from dying and take starvation measures

    2. Tongchong bee barrel moving distance: the moving position needs to be more than 5 kilometers away from the original position.

    3. After the bee barrel is moved: you can put an empty beehive in the same place.

    4. Put an empty spleen in the empty beehive in the original place, wait until the bees return to the nest at night and merge with the original box, and then put the shredded paper at the door of the hive, so that the bees can clear the shredded paper before they can fly out, and the bees will no longer fly back to the original nest.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, bees produce bees, is not satisfied with the new environment, but also fly back to the old nest, this is the bee's nest habits, is the beekeeper master of the technology is not comprehensive enough, improper operation caused, before the bee, must be the beehive smell clean, can be smeared with a layer of beeswax, after the bee, even if the bee colony is honey sufficient, at night also need an appropriate amount of reward feeding, so as to stabilize the bee's mood, not burst, not dry, bees are not easy to appear back bees.

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