Under what circumstances does a bee s belly get smaller?

Updated on pet 2024-08-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    How many bees collect a day to make 1 kilogram of honey.

    It is not an exaggeration to say that "industrious bees" are often referred to. In clear weather, bees are always busy in the wild. A bee has to collect about 1,000 flowers to fill its sac, which is then returned home to unload and the bee collects new pollen.

    In this way, it flies out about 10 times a day. To make 1 kilogram of honey, it takes about 60,000 bees to collect it for a whole day.

    A bee's stinger can only be used once in a lifetime.

    Bees sting with stinging needles are used to protect the interests of the colony, but do not bring any benefit to the individual bees. After the sting, the stinger is left in the victim's body, and the bee suffers severe internal damage to the inside of the body due to the loss of the stinger, and soon dies. It can be said that the bee sacrificed its life for the sake of its collective.

    The bee doesn't think, of course, but instinct tells it to use a stinger when in danger. If the bee is allowed to live its life quietly, there is no doubt that it will only want to make honey and not fight. For a single bee, stinging means the end of life, but for the colony as a whole, the greatest benefit is gained:

    This led to the realization that honey was delicious, but it was best to stay away from bees.

    Can humans understand the language of bees?

    Biologist Carl von Frisch conducted research on the language of bees. He asked his assistant to keep a honey tray somewhere nearby, and he stood by the honeycomb. Soon, a bee spotted the honey tray, flew back to the honeycomb, and began to describe its findings to its companions in its dance language.

    Scientists carefully observed and took a lot of notes. After trial after experiment, scientists finally understood the meaning of various dance forms of bees and decoded the dance language of bees. Studies have proven that the dance language of bees can even be accurate in describing the distance to food.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Of course not.

    Honey refers to a kind of food in which bees collect the secretions of plant nectar glands and other insects (such as aphids, scale insects) and non-nectar tissues of plants, add the secretions of their own digestive tract, and brew and store them in the hive for future consumption.

    In nature, about 85 species of plants are pollinated by insect vectors, and bees are not only the best pollinators, but also bees suck the nectar into its honey sac with a long snout like a "pumping machine", fly back to the hive, spit out the nectar in the honey sac in the hive, and then the bees in the hive make a subtle and repeated brewing to become mature honey. When the honey is ripe and stored in the nest, the bees then seal the nest with beeswax, which completes the whole process from nectar to mature honey.

    Nectar comes from the nectar glands of plants, which are produced by the nutrients and photosynthesis absorbed by plants from the soil. Some of the nutrients are transported to the flowers during flowering, some of which are converted into sugar juice, which is stored in the nectar cells, and the other part is used to form fruits and leaves. Nectar gland cells are rich in nutrients, and when blind under suitable conditions, nectar is secreted into the body through the epidermis of nectar glands.

    The principle of making honey from nectar to honey is to evaporate the excessive water in the nectar through physical action, so that the water content of about 60 is reduced to about 20, forming a high concentration of honey to inhibit the growth of various microorganisms, and then biochemical action, through the bee secretion of digestive enzymes, the original honey and starch are converted into glucose and fructose, so that it reaches 65 80, and the sucrose content drops to below 5, so that it takes 5 7 days before and after to brew into a capped mature honey.

    When bees collect nectar, it takes 20 to 40 minutes to collect nectar once they leave the nest, and they stay in the nest for about 4 minutes before returning to work, and they attend 10 24 times a day during the peak nectar flow season. Each bee inhales the nectar drop by drop into the honey sac when collecting, and the amount of each collection is generally 40 60 mg, with a maximum of 80 mg, which is basically equivalent to body weight. For every kilogram of honey brewed, tens of thousands of collection flights and interviews are carried out to millions or even tens of millions of flowers.

    To brew 1,000 grams of honey, it takes nine million kilometers to fly. This shows how hard the hard work of the hard-working bees is to make honey.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Bee potbelly disease, also known as black bee disease, is a bee disease that produces the phenomenon of reptiling bees.

    This article focuses on potbelly disease caused by bees eating poor quality feed.

    Its symptoms are that the bees have poor ability to fly, and when they fly together, they fall at the door of the beehive, and they can no longer fly, and crawl around on the ground until they die.

    To prevent and control bee paralysis, the following five measures can be taken:

    1.Improve the self-resistance of the bee colony: it is necessary to breed disease-resistant and disease-resistant bee species, and select healthy and disease-free bee colonies to breed queen bees.

    When there is a shortage of powder sources in nature, it is necessary to supplement feeding in time and supplement a certain amount of protein feed to strongly reduce the risk of disease.

    2.Timely treatment of sick bees: Frequent inspection of bee activity should be carried out, and if existing bees show symptoms of paralysis, they should be eliminated immediately to avoid spreading paralysis to healthy bees.

    3.Prevent bees from sucking contaminated feed: Feed bees high-quality feed that is free of contamination. If the nectar source plant has been contaminated, it is necessary to leave the source of contamination quickly. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen the insulation of beehives to prevent the bee colony from getting wet.

    4.Replace the new beehives for cleaning: The beehives should be disinfected frequently, every 6 days or so, by using about 10 grams of sublimated sulfur powder, evenly sprinkled on the frame beam, the nest door and the box door.

    5.Spray the spleen with medicine: 200,000 units of novomycin or chlortetracycline can be added to 1 kg of syrup, shaken well and sprayed onto the bee spleen, sprayed once every 2 days, sprayed 2 times 3 times in a row.

    In short, as long as the bee paralysis is detected in time and the prevention and control is effective, the harm can be controlled and the loss can be reduced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Is it accompanied by diarrhea? It may be sporidiosis, just use some medicine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Give me a little specifics, you're too vague.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Go to Xinhua Bookstore and buy a book on beekeeping! Hehe, let's compare and study for yourself.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Kill and eliminate the sick bees, remove the sick bee colony, and place a new beehive in place, and put the sterilized honeycomb inside. Shake the bee spleen outside the new hive, the healthy bees will quickly enter the hive, and the sick bees will fall outside the hive with limited mobility, collect all the sick bees and destroy them.

    With the drug ** swarm, be sure to follow the instructions to master the dosage. Sublimated sulfur has an insecticidal and disinfecting effect, which is also harmful to bees, and if it is excessive, it will cause bee death.

    Bees with microsporidiosis in bees show that the bees have enlarged abdomen, darkened color, slowed movement, and die at the door of the hive.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    With oxytetracycline you can ** bees with big belly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know if you mean that the colony died suddenly under normal circumstances, or that the cage bees in the mail starved to death? There is also a situation that is caused by the sugar water that is too thin, I don't know which situation you are talking about!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wild bees need to catch the queen bee to be useful, otherwise the bees will not go out to collect honey.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What happens these days should be caused by Camellia oleifera nectar, and if it is a drug damage, the abdomen will not be slightly convex.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My bee situation is the same, I can't find any reason to use what medicine**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 1994, Professor Li Jiawei, a biologist from Taiwan, and Xu Jinyuan, a graduate student, discovered a "superparamagnet" in the abdomen of a bee for the first time after long-term observation and research, confirming that bees rely on this "superparamagnet" to guide and identify the direction with the change of the earth's magnetic field.

    Xu Jinyuan carefully observed the formation of iron particles in a group of cells in the abdomen of worker bees, and observed these iron particles with a 400,000-electron volt electron microscope. After magnifying 1.8 million times, the diffraction pattern and Fourier convariance conversion calculations confirmed that there were nearly 10,000 superparamagnet particles at the core of the iron particles. The particle is microns in diameter, much smaller than any single crystal magnet that has been discovered. This is the first time that superparamagnets have been found in animal cells, and they have a clear understanding of how and where they are formed.

    Although humans cannot describe themselves as feeling that they are changing magnetic fields, studies have shown that the physiology and behavior of the human body are likely to be affected by magnetic fields as well.

    Paramagnetism means that under the applied magnetic field, the magnetic axis and the applied magnetic field of the general magnet become in the same direction and no longer change direction, unless it is affected by another stronger, undirected magnetic field. The superpara magnet also becomes the same magnetic axis under the external magnetic field, the difference is that its particles are too small, once the external magnetic field disappears, it begins to change direction and returns to its original state, and the sensitivity to the external magnetic field is greater than that of the paramagnetic, so it is called "superparamagnetic magnet". The industry believes that superparamagnets are very important materials for human society in the future.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What can a little piece of sugar water in the belly of a bee be, very sweet, that's him, the place where the honey is collected, so when you eat that place, he is very sweet.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The honey-making process of bees is to collect a large amount of materials from plant flowers, and through the saliva reaction within the body, repeatedly spit out and inhale the brewing, this process may require several bees to repeat the final honey to finally produce the finished honey.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What the hell is being asked?! What about bees?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Do bees have tongues, friend?

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