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Method for artificially domesticating wasps

A kind of artificial domestication and artificial technology, applied in the field of artificial domestication of wild insects, can solve the problem that the queen bee is easy to freeze to death during the wintering process, and achieve the effect of quick recovery and quick physical fitness

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-11-04
师宗县飞飞生物科技有限公司
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[0005] The present invention aims to provide a method for artificial domestication of wasps, which solves the problem that the queen bee easily freezes to death during the process of artificial domestication of wasps

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Embodiment 1

[0022] On September 25th, 200 wasps were captured from the wild, and 50 male and female wasps were screened out. They were placed in domesticated greenhouses with a length of 500 cm, a width of 400 cm, and a height of 200 cm. The shed was filled with 50% honey water. , clean water and sweet apples, fresh Tenebrio molitors for free feeding of wasps.

[0023] From October 12th to 17th, the average temperature was 16.5°C. Obvious courtship and mating behavior of female bees was observed. At this time, female bees and male peaks were paired at a ratio of 1:1, and the mating was carried out in the greenhouse. After the mating, the female bees , moved into the rejuvenation cage, supplemented with food and controlled the amount of exercise of the female bee, prompting the female bee to enter the semi-hibernation state in advance.

[0024] On November 10, when the temperature dropped below 12°C, the female bees were immediately moved into the prepared wintering bucket, which was place...

Embodiment 2

[0028] On September 20th, 400 wasps were captured from the wild, 150 females and 155 males were screened out, and they were placed in greenhouses with a length of 650 cm, a width of 400 cm, and a height of 250 cm. Water and sweet apples, fresh Tenebrio molitor, for all bees to feed freely.

[0029] On October 15, the female bee and the male bee were paired according to 1:1, that is, the ratio of 1 female bee and 1 male bee was moved into the mating shed. The mating shed is 500 cm long, 400 cm wide, and 200 cm high for mating. After mating, the female bees are immediately moved into the rejuvenation cage, supplemented with food, and control the activities of the female bees.

[0030] On November 10, when the temperature dropped below 12°C, the female bees were immediately moved into the prepared overwintering barrel, and the surrounding of the overwintering barrel was wrapped with sterilized straw for 2 cm to facilitate heat preservation. Place the wintering bucket at a height...

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Abstract

The present invention discloses a method for artificially domesticating wasps. The method for artificially domesticating the wasps comprises the steps of: artificial breed selection, artificial rejuvenation, artificially assisted mating, queen bee domestication, overwintering preparation, overwintering artificial rejuvenation, artificial nesting, natural stocking and the like. According to the method for artificially domesticating the wasps, the physical condition of female bees before wintering is improved, so that the problem that the queen bee is likely to be frozen to death during wintering in a wasp artificial domesticating process is solved and thus a large number of high quality queen bees are provided for artificially raising wasps in large scale.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the artificial domestication of wild insects, in particular to a method for artificial domestication of wasps. Background technique [0002] Wasps, commonly known as wasps or wasps, belong to the family Vespidae of the class Insecta and the order Hymenoptera. Vespas are carnivorous predatory insects whose main food is other insects. Vespas are social insects that live in groups in the hive and have a clear division of labor. There is a queen bee who lays eggs, a drone that only mates, and nests and nurses larvae. , Clean the hive, and defend against invading worker bees. All worker bees are female. The main duty of the drone is to mate with the last generation of female bees that year. After the mating, the male bees gradually die. After the fertilization, the female bees leave the nest when the temperature drops to 6-8°C. In the spring of the next year, the fertilized female bees begin to build nests and brood and become qu...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033
CPCA01K67/033
Inventor 吴定生
Owner 师宗县飞飞生物科技有限公司
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