Breeding technique of wild bumblebee
A technology of wild bumblebee and wild bumblebee queen, which is applied in the field of wild insect breeding, can solve the problems of wild bumblebee artificial breeding and other problems, and achieve the effects of high mating success rate, high egg-laying rate, and high bumblebee swarming rate
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[0017] Around March 25, 10 wild bright bumblebee queens were captured in the wild, placed in a beehive with a temperature of 25-30°C and a relative humidity of 45%-80%, and 3-5 bees, 2-3 Only bee larvae, about 50 grams of pollen and a small amount of cotton. The queen bee's ovary develops gradually and begins to lay eggs around March 29. Around April 16, each group of newborn bumblebees began to gradually emerge from the house, and the bumblebee colony gradually expanded. On May 18, most of the bumblebees colony reached 62-80 individuals, with a swarming rate of 68%. On the 19th, the beehives of bumble bees covered with special insulation were moved to a buffer room with low temperature and humidity for 2 to 3 days of pre-cooling, and on the afternoon of the 22nd, they were moved to the solar energy-saving greenhouse for pollination experiments. On June 17, newborn drones appeared in the two bee colonies, followed by a newborn queen bee. On the morning of June 21, a newborn...
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