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It won't come back, this kind of bee won't come back if it flies away, and the few bees that are left are because they can't fly for the time being, so they stay in the hive.
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Hehe, 100% won't come back, not even other wild bees. Because since the bees have chosen to flee, one thing is certain, that is, the current environment is not suitable for them. Maybe it's a lack of honey, maybe it's disturbed, or in short, the environment is not suitable for bees.
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Will come back because that's their home, their little friends and relatives are still at home, waiting for them, they just went out to work.
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No, I have to run away several boxes of bees every year.
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There are two possibilities: First, the escaped queen bee has returned. So that the colony will live for a long time; Second, some of the worker bees returned to the old hive according to their original habits, so that the colony would slowly disperse. Good luck with your beekeeping.
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The bees will fly back to the old place for a day.
It generally takes about 2 days for bees to change places to be stable, but only if they are beehives.
There should be no odor inside, and there should be a suitable environment and nectar source for bees nearby. In addition, a small number of spleens can also be transferred, which can promote the newly harvested bees to quickly stabilize in the hive.
Basic introduction. Returning bees are worker bees when a colony is artificially relocated.
The phenomenon of going to the original nest is that the new worker bees will recognize the nest in advance before leaving the nest to work outside the nest, and when they return to the nest, they can find the hive according to the location and accurate signs of memory. Under normal circumstances, worker bees that have already recognized their nests will basically not recognize their nests again, but under special circumstances such as natural bee separation, worker bees that have recognized their nests will also re-recognize their nests.
Returning bees is a normal phenomenon driven by the instinct of worker bees, generally when the number of bees is small, no treatment can be done, but if the amount of bees is large, it should be dealt with in time to avoid weakening the colony.
The easiest way is to merge the worker bees back into the colony again, and then block the hive door and wait for the worker bees to bite open and re-recognize the nest, and the original hive should also be covered with branches and other things.
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No. The world of bees only allows healthy larvae and young bees to survive, and the sick and disabled larvae and young bees will be found in time, as long as there is enough cleaning capacity, they will not hesitate to clean them out, even if these larvae are still alive, even if these young bees are only a little disabled, they may also do the work in the hive.
Dead larvae are not allowed to stay in the hive and will be cleaned out as much as possible. The larvae must eat royal jelly in order for the bee food to grow, but now beekeepers want to feed the pollen substitute bees by feeding white sugar syrup, so that the larvae that are barely fed will be malnourished, and the young bees that are barely grown up will also be malnourished and incompetent.
The nutritional content of white syrup and pollen substitutes is far from comparable to that of real honey pollen, and honey must be mixed and matched in the hive during the bee breeding period to meet the needs of larval development.
Especially in medium bees, feeding large amounts of white syrup and pollen substitutes can seriously affect the health of the colony. Improper feeding will cause larval malnutrition and drag the young bees, which will not only not make the bees faster, but also bring about extinction.
Extended Materials. 1. Breeding site.
Thinking about breeding bees, the first thing to choose is to choose his breeding site, how to place some beehives, and this also has certain requirements, artificial breeding bees, it is also very important to choose a good breeding site.
When choosing a breeding site, it is necessary to choose some places with relatively high terrain, which is also to prevent flooding in summer, and to choose a more shady place, there should be sufficient and clean water sources around, and of course, the most important thing is to provide nectar sources for bee collection.
2. Sufficient feed.
The most important thing is the feed, no matter what is cultivated, the most important thing is the feed of the breeding, so the bees are the same, the feed of the bees is the pollen of various flowers, or the honey produced by themselves, because it is only sealed when sufficient feed is guaranteed.
In order to work normally, it will also produce better quality honey, so it is also necessary for farmers to observe the feed in time, and if there is a shortage of feed, it is also necessary to make artificial feeding in time.
3. Choose a bee species.
When breeding bees, the first premise is to choose its bee species, because the bee species in each region are different, and the environmental ability of each bee species is also different, so when choosing bee species, we must choose the bee species that can adapt to the local environment, which can also improve the working ability of bees, thereby increasing the yield of honey.
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Hehe, this question is a good question, and the specific situation is treated! Because the one you mentioned is not clearly a few days old worm, you have to treat it differently! If it is an egg, it can hatch after 3 days as long as the temperature is not too low after taking it out!
If the larvae have already hatched, they will not be able to withstand the toss, because the larvae need enough temperature to develop, and low temperature or poor feeding may lead to a low survival rate! So if you take it out for a short time, it won't affect the survival rate, but it won't work if it's a long time!!
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Yes, when we take honey, we don't take all the honey, we still have to set aside it for the bee colony. And during the big stream of honey, the little bees will also be busy collecting nectar for honey making. Honey is food for baby bees, and they will store plenty of food for themselves.
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It depends on the specific situation, if it is the honey source period, it doesn't matter. You take the honey away, and since it's in the nectar source period, the bees can quickly go back to collect nectar for honey making. And if it is in other seasons, there is no source of honey in the outside world, then the bees will be hungry, if they can't collect honey in time, the bee colony will starve to death, whether they fly away or not, it is the same result.
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