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The bee rush is disastrous for both groups of bees, the reason is that the rushed bee colony will not easily let the swarm bees enter the hive, and the two swarms of bees will inevitably fight each other when rushing the swarm, and the final result often leads to the death of a large number of worker bees and even the queen bee.
First, a large number of worker bees died
When bees rush to the swarm, the worker bees often die because of each other, because the purpose of the swarm is only to merge into the swarm, and the swarm will regard the behavior of the swarm as an invasion, so the two swarms will basically fight each other when the swarm occurs, although there are still a small number of swarm bees that can successfully merge into the swarm, but the number of worker bees after the swarm will be much smaller than the sum of the original two swarms.
Second, the queen bee is easy to be bitten to death
The queen bee is very likely to be bitten to death by the worker bees when the bees rush the swarm, especially when the king rushes to the swarm, only one queen bee will be left in the end, the reason is that the swarm bee and the swarm will fight fiercely when rushing the swarm, and the worker bees on both sides will protect their queen bees and attack the other queen, the final result is often the defeat of the weak swarm and the queen bee is bitten to death, so when the swarm is rushed, the queen bee must be protected first to avoid the queen bee being bitten to death.
3. Disrupt the order of the bee colony
The bee rush will bring great disasters to both bee colonies, among which the rushing bees usually kill and injure most of them due to the relatively weak swarm, and the rushed bee colony will also have a large number of worker bees die in the fight, and more seriously, the order of the rushed bee colony will be destroyed after the rush is over, whether it is the collection bee or the guard bee is in a tense state for a long time, in fact, it often takes a lot of time to recover after the rush swarm.
Fourth, the impact of bee ** exhibition
Honey bee swarming is extremely unfavorable to the normal development of the bee colony, because the swarm mostly occurs in the first nectar source period in early spring or the last nectar source period in late autumn, which occurs in early spring will seriously affect the recovery of the overwintering bee colony, and the occurrence in late autumn is not conducive to the bee colony to cultivate overwintering worker bees, in addition, although a small number of rushing bees will be incorporated into the washed bee colony, this point of worker bees is insignificant compared with the loss of the washed bee colony.
Summary: bees rushing to the colony is more harmful than beneficial, not only a large number of worker bees die due to fighting, but also will seriously threaten the life safety of the queen bee, so beekeepers should try to avoid the phenomenon of rushing to the swarm, and the swarm has been rushed to protect the queen bee and merge the colony.
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It will lead to fights among bee colonies, it will also lead to the spread of bee colonies, it will lead to random philosophers of bees, and it will also lead to a decrease in honey production, which will affect the colony of bees.
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It will cause a large number of bees to die, resulting in a large number of losses, which will seriously affect the honey collection of bees.
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It will cause a large number of bees to die, and the queen bee will also cause death, which will seriously affect the growth of bees.
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First, a large number of worker bees died
When bees rush to the swarm, the worker bees often die in large numbers due to fighting each other, the reason is that the purpose of the swarm bees is only to merge into the swarm, and the swarm will regard the behavior of the swarm as an invasion, so the two swarms will basically kill each other when the swarm occurs, although Qingxu still has a small number of swarm bees that can be successfully merged into the swarm, but the number of worker bees after the end of the swarm will be far less than the sum of the original two swarms.
Second, the queen bee is easy to be bitten to death
The queen bee is very likely to be bitten to death by the worker bees when the bees rush the swarm, especially when the king rushes to the swarm, only one queen bee will be left in the end, the reason is that the swarm bee and the swarm will fight fiercely when rushing the swarm, and the worker bees on both sides will protect their queen bees and attack the other queen, the final result is often the defeat of the weak swarm and the queen bee is bitten to death, so when the swarm is rushed, the queen bee must be protected first to avoid the queen bee being bitten to death.
3. Disrupt the order of the bee colony
The bee rush will bring great disasters to both bee colonies, among which the rushing bees usually kill and injure most of them due to the relatively weak swarm, and the rushed bee colony will also have a large number of worker bees die in the fight, and more seriously, the order of the rushed bee colony will be destroyed after the rush is over, whether it is the collection bee or the guard bee is in a tense state for a long time, in fact, it often takes a lot of time to recover after the rush swarm.
Fourth, the impact of bee ** exhibition
Honey bee swarming is extremely unfavorable to the normal development of the bee colony, because the swarm mostly occurs in the first nectar source period in early spring or the last nectar source period in late autumn, which occurs in early spring will seriously affect the recovery of the overwintering bee colony, and the occurrence in late autumn is not conducive to the bee colony to cultivate overwintering worker bees, in addition, although a small number of rushing bees will be incorporated into the washed bee colony, this point of worker bees is insignificant compared with the loss of the washed bee colony.
Summary: bees rushing to the colony is more harmful than beneficial, not only a large number of worker bees die due to fighting, but also will seriously threaten the life safety of the queen bee, so beekeepers should try to avoid the phenomenon of rushing to the swarm, and the swarm has been rushed to protect the queen bee and merge the colony.
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<> "1. Reasons for rushing to the group.
Bee rush refers to the phenomenon of bee colony A running into bee colony B, and the reason for rushing to the swarm is that bee colony A no longer has the ability to survive alone, simply put, it refers to the bee colony as a whole to other bee colonies due to the loss of the king or lack of honey and other reasons, but the other bee colonies will see this kind of behavior of defecting to the bee colony as an invasion, which eventually leads to a big fight between the two groups of bees and brings great disasters to both groups of bees.
Second, the time of high incidence.
Bee swarming occurs most frequently in early spring and late autumn, specifically the first honey source period in early spring and the last honey source period in late autumn, because some weak groups that have just overwintered in early spring lack the ability to survive alone, and some weak groups in late autumn do not have the conditions to overwinter alone.
III. Final Results.
The bee rush swarm is a huge disaster for both swarms, because the guard bees of the rushed swarm will not easily let the swarm enter the hive, and the swarm will rush into the hive of the swarm desperately, and the result of the swarm is often that a large number of worker bees are bitten to death in both swarms, and if the king is brought to the swarm, there is only one queen bee left, and finally only a small number of swarm bees and the swarm merge into a swarm of bees.
Fourth, the handling method.
The reason for the bee rush is that the bee swarm does not have the ability to survive alone, so for the weak bee colony, the worker bee (cap spleen) should be replenished in time, the bee colony that accidentally lost the queen should be intervened in time to intervene in the new queen, and the bee colony with insufficient feed should be fed in time, if the swarm has occurred, the jujube should be given priority to protect the queen bee, and then the two groups of bees should be manually merged into a group of bees according to the colony merging technology.
Summary: Chong swarm is actually the performance of bees adapting to the natural environment, and the swarm of bees is basically a weak group or a lost group, but after the occurrence of swarming, it is catastrophic for both groups of bees, so it is necessary to actively prevent the phenomenon of swarming in beekeeping production, and protect the queen bee when it has been rushed and merge the bee colony.
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Bees of the same species should not fight.
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