Failed experience of wasp farming? How to breed wasps, what is the whole process?

Updated on Three rural 2024-07-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Technical issues.

    Lack of technology is the main reason for the loss of wasp breeding, in fact, many wasp breeding technology is still in the exploration stage, unlike bee breeding has formed a relatively complete technical system, more is required to beekeepers to explore and sum up experience and lessons by themselves, so most novices are basically losing money when they start raising wasps, and only a very small number of people who are willing to study and stick to it can make money.

    Wasp. Second, the issue of the venue.

    Vespa requirements for breeding sites are higher than bees, the reason is that wasps are carnivorous insects and food demand is large, if the food resources near the bee farm are too scarce, the bee ** development is particularly slow, the final result is often the input and income is completely disproportionate, in addition to the wasp to the artificial honey also has a great threat, once there is a conflict with the bee farmer, it may also be poisoned.

    Wasp. 3. The issue of bee species.

    The main product of wasp breeding is actually bee pupa, but there are very few people who really make money by selling bee pupa, but those who sell bee seeds can make money, in the final analysis, novices are too concerned about the production capacity of bee species, but ignore the adaptability of different bee species to different environments, so when choosing bee species, do not only care about the production capacity of bee species, but choose suitable bee species in combination with the actual situation.

    Wasp. Fourth, the problem of sales.

    Marketing is a topic that can not be avoided by any breeding project, in fact, many ** are using novices to worry about the problem of sales to cheat, such as what package sales, package ** or sign a contract breeding, etc., and so on will be bee raised out only to find that ** has long disappeared, so the development of wasp breeding must be investigated before the market, do not wait for the bees to be raised before rushing to find a market.

    To sum up, although there are many reasons for the loss of wasp breeding, in the final analysis, it is a problem of technology and marketing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The experience of the failure of wasp breeding is because of the wind king, and the rest of the wind is carried away.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In my experience, I would like to tell you about the traditional method of transfer. First of all, you need to find the honeycomb in the wild. x0d x0a For wasps underground, prepare hoes, flashlights, plastic bags, net pockets, scissors, cotton, chopsticks, plastic gloves, etc.

    Hold the wasps at the entrance of the hole with chopsticks, put them in a net bag or plastic bottle one by one, and then dig them up and put them in place. Knowing that the hive has been dug up, the adult bees have almost been caught. Then gently move the hive out, wrap it in a plastic bag and take it home, and be sure to see if the queen bee is there.

    Find a suitable place, dig a hole, buckle a mouth, or put it in a closed space such as a wooden barrel to raise. Make a bee pillar beam, try to tie the hive firmly to the beam, and put it in the hole. Then put the adult bees into the hole one by one, OK.

    It's easy to say, but there are so many things to pay attention to when operating. x0d x0a tree, quietly climb the tree at night (the seven miles on the tree is too difficult to transplant, decisively give up). Trying to get close to a meter or so of the hornet.

    Make a thin branch, put cotton on one end of the branch, and quietly wait for the adult bees who were alarmed to climb out of the hive to go back, of course, it is impossible to go in all, because you will keep shaking in the tree, as long as there are less than ten adult bees outside the hive, and then stretch the branch over, and slowly plug the hive hole. This step can also be done directly by holding the cotton ball in your hand to plug the hole. After plugging the entrance to the cave, get rid of the few adult bees left outside the hole, flick them with your fingers, erase them with branches, or even light them with a piece of paper to drive them away.

    In short, be calm. Then use gauze or plastic bags to gently cover the beehive, wrap it up, make sure not to let the bees escape, and then use a saw to gently cut off the branches (hold the branches in your hands, don't shake too much when sawing), and then go down the tree and take them home. Find a verifying branch and tie it up, and just remove the wrapped plastic bag.

    There is also a simple and bold way, which is to go up the tree quietly, and then by virtue of the night, patiently sawed off the branches, and take it home. This technical requirement is too high. x0d x0a says so much, don't do it if you don't have experience, the bottom is relatively simple, plug the cave, come out and catch one by one.

    The ones on the tree, without experience, will definitely not be able to get them back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How to breed wasps, what is the whole process? Hello! Pro-answer 1, to go through the formalities of breeding hornets, you need to apply for a special breeding license, first go to the township agricultural bureau or animal husbandry bureau to apply for breeding, and fill in the relevant information.

    Go to the land department to make land use declarations and other approvals involving new buildings. The documents obtained by the Ministry of Land and Resources shall be submitted to the Animal Husbandry Bureau, and the relevant documents shall be submitted. Wait for the Animal Husbandry Bureau to conduct on-site inspections of land, environmental protection, epidemic prevention, etc., and if it passes, the breeding certificate will be issued, and if it is not passed, it will continue to be declared after rectification.

    2. Choose a quiet, sunny and leeward environment to build a farm, and there should be a large number of trees within 1000 meters around, and there should be a water source. 3. At the end of September and the beginning of October every year, the wasps begin to break away from the old nest and migrate to a suitable place for cluster wintering, at this time the collection is the best, and it can be collected at night with an insect net in the wintering place of the swarm bees, and cultivated in the bee cage. Each bee cage is 300 500 heads, shaded with a black cloth, and placed in a dry, ventilated, undisturbed empty room to reduce the amount of activity and promote early hibernation.

    4. Feeding management wasp is an omnivorous insect, adult bees mainly feed on insects, and the main predator is bees in mountainous areas, especially in the season of lack of food, wasps will concentrate on killing bees. In addition to this, wasps also feed on plant foods such as nectar and fruits. When breeding wasps in captivity, you can feed fruits, vegetables with more water content, molasses and melon skins and other plant feeds, as well as caterpillars, cabbage worms, flies, crickets, dragonflies and other animal feeds.

    5. There are many types of natural enemies that harm wasps, including insects, spiders, birds and mice, as well as diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms. The most serious damage to the hive is the yellow-tailed nest borer of the lepidopteran moth family, the adult lays eggs on the hive at night, and the larvae that hatch after 4-5 days will pass through the hive and bite the hornet larvae, causing the hive to disintegrate, so be careful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Every year, in late September and early October, they go out into the wild to search for overwintering females or small hives, or buy bee seeds directly from other wasp farms in April and May. Feeding management: when the nectar source is lacking, it is necessary to subsidize the feeding, and the hornet breeding period is rewarded for feeding and supplementing protein.

    Precautions: Pay attention to the harm of insects, rats, etc. to wasps, as well as the management of bee colonies during the overwintering period.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hornet breeding methods:

    Choose a quiet, sunny, leeward environment, with a certain number of trees within 1000 meters around.

    Where there is a water source, it is an ideal breeding ground.

    Detailed explanation: The selection of breeding sites should take into account the following characteristics:

    1. Safety for humans and animals; It should not be less than 300 meters away from areas frequented by people, animals and poultry, as any moving targets within about 200 meters of the bee colony will be endangered.

    2. Trees and water sources with building nest materials; Nest materials** such as Yunnan pine, sand pine, eucalyptus blue, lantana or various rotten woods.

    3. There are a variety of plants in the surrounding square kilometers, which is conducive to the diversity of wasp food.

    Precautions: Breeding wasps has two dangers, the first is being stung by bees, if you want to breed wasps, you must do the following two things first.

    1) Have enough knowledge and awareness of wasps, and know their habits and rules well, which will reduce the possibility of being stung to a minimum. In particular, the cultivation of large wasps is carried out with great care and caution.

    2) Even if you are a well-protected veteran, it is inevitable to get stung once in a while, because 1 mg of bee venom (equivalent to the amount of two ordinary wasps) can put the life of a human body that is highly sensitive to bee venom, so if you want to engage in wasp farming; You need to gradually increase your tolerance to bee venom (medically known as antibody desensitization) to avoid danger.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How many degrees should the nesting temperature be?

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