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It is possible for a hundred bees and a queen bee to grow into a strong swarm, but there are a few things to keep in mind:
1.Adequate number of bees: A hundred bees are less abundant and may not be enough to support the production and reproduction of queen bees. In general, a healthy colony requires a higher number of worker and drone bees to assist the queen in production and to maintain the stability of the colony.
2.Adequate feed: Bees need adequate feed, including honey, pollen, and water, to support their growth and reproduction. If the feed is insufficient, the bees may leave the colony or be unable to maintain a strong physical state.
3.Proper climate and environmental conditions: Bees have certain requirements for climate and environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and ventilation. If the environment is not suitable, the reproduction and growth of bees may be affected.
4.Healthy queen bees: The queen bee is the core of the bee colony, and if the queen bee is not healthy or has insufficient egg laying ability, it may cause the colony to fail to develop a strong colony.
It is important to note that raising a strong colony requires a combination of factors, including the number of bees, feed, climatic and environmental conditions, and the health of the queen bee. Therefore, it is advisable to conduct detailed investigation and preparation before forming a strong group to ensure a successful formation of a strong group.
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It's entirely possible, but now we have to hurry up and make the autumn multiplication, because now is the top priority, and only by doing a good job in the autumn will we be able to develop into a strong group next year. Because you're talking about 100 bees, if you can multiply to 200 bees in autumn, you may barely survive the winter, because if the colony is too small, you won't be able to survive the winter. Not to mention 200, even a spleen bee is considered a weak bee, and there are 2,500 spleen bees, so whether you can raise a strong group depends on whether you can survive the winter!!
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Possibly; You check it out; lock up the prince; Feed more sugar; It's cold; Bees also have to survive the winter; When the weather is cold, the queen bee generally gives birth to very little, and the old bees are dead, and of course there are fewer bees; Don't forget to order. Lots of likes.
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How to raise bees into a strong swarm:
In fact, no matter how many bees there are, there is also a queen bee, as long as they encounter a wasp, all of them are finished chasing foreign bees have a strong attack on Chinese bees, and the wing vibration frequency is similar to that of Chinese drones, resulting in the misidentification of Chinese bees, so that they can enter the hive smoothly, and get the equivalent of companion treatment and feeding. Different populations cannot coexist, and it is inevitable that the foreign bee will kill the queen bee.
1. There are many methods of bee breeding, including the management of the four seasons, the breeding and reproduction of bees, bee products and their production technology, the diagnosis and prevention of bee diseases, the breeding of bee colonies, honey and pollen are the natural feed of bees.
2. In order to maintain life and feed 150,000 200,000 bees, a group of bees needs to consume 15 20 kg of pollen and 80-150 kg of honey (including 25-50 kg of overwintering feed) in one year. These feed bees can be collected, stockpiled, and have a surplus.
3. In order to speed up the development of bees, quickly reproduce bee colonies, produce more royal jelly, and replenish the feed of bee colonies in poor harvest years, it is necessary to feed.
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Possibly; You check it out; lock up the prince; Feed more sugar; It's cold; Bees also have to survive the winter; The queen bee is generally very cold, and the old bees that give birth are all dead, and of course there are few bees.
Finish; Don't forget to adopt. Lots of likes.
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No matter how many bees you have, no matter how many queen bees you have, as long as you meet a hornet, it's all over.
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1.50 bees are barely enough to feed the queen bee. The queen bee is the only female bee in the colony that can reproduce normally, does not work, specializes in laying eggs, and even needs worker bees to provide royal jelly for food, if there are only 50 bees, it can only barely provide royal jelly for the queen bee to survive, it does not have the most basic reproductive ability, because the normal reproduction of the colony requires a large number of worker bees to feed the larvae and collect food.
It is worth noting that the survivability of the bee colony is positively correlated with the strength of the colony, the stronger the swarm, the stronger the survivability, the weaker the survivability of the bee colony, and the less survivable the colony, the colony with only 50 bees has almost no viability at all.
A bee colony will not run away without a queen bee, because the queen bee controls the order of the colony through the "queen bee pheromones" secreted by herself, and the queen bee pheromones are transmitted by worker bees.
When the queen bee loses its queen after a few hours, the concentration of queen pheromones in the colony gradually disappears, and the worker bees have a sense of loss of queen, showing turbulence and decreased aggregation.
If the nest does not become a small larvae, some worker bees will develop ovaries in the nest and lay unfertilized eggs, all of which will develop into drones, eventually destroying the colony and perishing.
If the bees caught in the wild do not have a queen bee, the easier way is to take out an egg worm spleen and part of the honey powder spleen from the other bee colonies when the bee colony passes through the box, which can ensure that the king can be built urgently, or it can be a way to intervene in the queen bee and imprison the king who is about to lay eggs and place it in the colony. If the worker bees do not continue to surround the queen bee, and some worker bees feed the queen bee through the cage, it means that the queen bee has been accepted.
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Yes
A bee and a queen bee can reproduce, and bees are a relatively tight group, and drones and queens need to reproduce uninterruptedly. They generally have a very detailed and clear division of labor, so that they can form a normal and constantly functioning organization.
2.However, if there are only 30 bees and 1 queen bee, it is possible to reproduce, but it is difficult to reproduce for a long time, because the lifespan of worker bees is only about 15 days.
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No way.
The queen bee is also called "mother bee" and "queen bee". She is the only female bee in a honey bee colony that lays eggs normally. Usually there is only 1 per colony. The queen bee is in a colony and has a lifespan of 3 to 5 years. Due to the gradual decline in fertility, it is often artificially eliminated in beekeeping.
In nature, a honey bee colony consists of thousands to tens of thousands of bees, consisting of a queen bee, a small number of drones, and numerous worker bees. The body of the queen bee is 1 3 longer than that of the worker bee, the abdomen is longer, there is a stinger at the end, there are no wax glands under the abdomen, and the wings cover only half of the abdomen. The feet are not as thick as the worker bees, and the hind feet have no pollen baskets.
In beekeeping, one nest can be doubled, which can increase the amount of honey. Of course, they can't see each other, otherwise there will be a "battle of kings"!
If a swarm of bees loses its king, or replaces a good king for an inferior king, when introducing a new king to the swarm, they will often surround the king or even bite the new king to death. When giving a colony of bees, the queen bee to be introduced is soaked in water or sprayed with a sprayer, and then put into the colony. Because the queen bee has water all over her body, she either stops still or moves slowly.
At this time, many worker bees came over and licked the queen bee dry. When the queen bee is wet, the smell itself will disappear temporarily, and the worker bees will not reject the introduced queen bee as an outsider. I also noticed that individual bees have a natural tendency to have "compassion" for their fellow bees.
When one or more bees get wet, many bees will lick the wet bees. When the water is dry, the alien bees, or queen bees, have the same smell as the colony. This method introduced the queen bee, both the new king and the old king, and it was successful. The queen bee and bee colony used here are all Italian bees or their hybrids, and no tests have been carried out using the Northeast black bee, which is said to be very resistant to the king.
By the way, if one spleen bee is mentioned to make up another group, or two groups are combined, according to the above introduction of the new king's reasoning, you only need to spray all the bees on the spleen of the bee to merge them, and if both sides are wet, it will be safer.
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