Method for breeding bees in caves in cold highland area

A breeding method and bee technology, applied in animal husbandry, etc., can solve problems such as harsh geographical conditions, poor honey quality, complicated breeding methods, etc., achieve good economic and social benefits, prevent freezing to death or outflow, and simple breeding methods Effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-02-22
贵州雷公山仙女塘农业生态有限公司
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[0003] At present, the breeding method of bees is complicated, the output of bees is high, and multiple specialized personnel are required to take care of them, and the bees die, the quality of honey produced by bees is poor, and the bees are frozen t

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Embodiment 1

[0025] A method for cultivating honeybees in caves in alpine mountainous areas, the steps of the cultivating method are as follows:

[0026] Step A, the selection of the honeycomb site, use concrete to build a rectangular cave on the hillside with a slope of 35°, the bottom of the concrete cave is veneered with ceramic tiles, and the surface of each cave is covered with concrete with a thickness of 20 centimeters after being built, and A wooden beehive is placed inside each cave;

[0027] In step A: the thickness of the concrete cave is 15cm, the cave height is 60cm, and the width is 70cm. The wooden beehive is 51cm long, 43cm wide, and 38cm high; wherein, within 2 kilometers of the hillside, there are at least two or more main honey sources throughout the year. The bee colony is placed in a downwind position slightly lower than the terrain of the whole piece of honey.

[0028] Step B, the layout of the honeycomb site, arrange the honeycomb site selected in step A, according ...

Embodiment 2

[0039] A method for cultivating honeybees in caves in alpine mountainous areas, the steps of the cultivating method are as follows:

[0040] Step A, the selection of the honeycomb site, use concrete to build a rectangular cave on the hillside with a slope of 40°, the bottom of the concrete cave is veneered with ceramic tiles, and the surface of each cave is covered with concrete with a thickness of 30 centimeters after being built, and A wooden beehive is placed inside each cave;

[0041] In step A: the thickness of the concrete cave is 20cm, the cave height is 60cm, and the width is 70cm. The wooden beehive is 51cm long, 43cm wide, and 38cm high; wherein, within 2 kilometers of the hillside, there are at least two or more main honey sources throughout the year. The bee colony is placed in a downwind position slightly lower than the terrain of the whole piece of honey.

[0042] Step B, the layout of the honeycomb site, arrange the honeycomb site selected in step A, according ...

Embodiment 3

[0053] A method for cultivating honeybees in caves in alpine mountainous areas, the steps of the cultivating method are as follows:

[0054] Step A, the selection of the honeycomb site, use concrete to build a rectangular cave on the hillside with a slope of 50°, the bottom of the concrete cave is veneered with ceramic tiles, and the surface of each cave is covered with concrete with a thickness of 25 centimeters after being built, and A wooden beehive is placed inside each cave;

[0055] In step A: the thickness of the concrete cave is 18cm, the cave height is 60cm, and the width is 70cm. The wooden beehive is 51cm long, 43cm wide, and 38cm high; wherein, within 2 kilometers of the hillside, there are at least two or more main honey sources throughout the year. The bee colony is placed in a downwind position slightly lower than the terrain of the whole piece of honey.

[0056] Step B, the layout of the honeycomb site, arrange the honeycomb site selected in step A, according ...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a method for breeding bees in caves in a cold highland area. The method includes: selecting a place for beehives-arranging the place for the beehives-breeding the bees inside the beehives at the arranged place-checking bee colonies-checking spawning situations of queen bees-checking the bees and honeycombs-resetting the honeycombs. The method for breeding the bees in the caves in the cold highland area has the advantages that the bottoms of the caves are paved with ceramic tiles, so that the bottoms of the caves are smooth; the beehives are made of wood and can be moved out and moved in during checking; each built cave is covered with concrete of 20-30 centimeters in thickness to enable an in-cave temperature to range from 10 DEG C to 15 DEG C, so that the bees are protected from freezing or flying out; since at least more than two nectar sources exist for a whole year within 2 kilometers of a hill, by arranging the bee colonies at downwind positions which are a little lower than the nectar sources, the bees can gather honey with empty stomachs by flying against wind and come back downhill with full honey by following the wind, the bees bred by the method can produce more honey, and the method is simple.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention relates to a bee breeding method, in particular to a bee cave breeding method in alpine mountainous areas, and belongs to the technical field of breeding method applications. Background technique [0002] Honey is the nectar that bees collect from the flowers of flowering plants and brewed in the hive. Bees take nectar or secretions with a water content of about 75% from the flowers of plants and store them in their second stomach. Under the action of multiple transformations in the body, after about 15 days of repeated brewing, when various vitamins, minerals and amino acids are enriched to a certain value, at the same time, the polysaccharides in the nectar are transformed into simple sugars glucose and fructose that can be directly absorbed by the human body. Less than 23% are stored in nest holes, which are sealed with beeswax. Honey can improve the composition of blood, promote the function of heart, brain and blood vessels, so regu...

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IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033
CPCA01K67/033
Inventor 金沙江
Owner 贵州雷公山仙女塘农业生态有限公司
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