Bee supplementary feeding method capable of preventing robber bees

A treatment method, bee technology, applied in animal feed, animal feed, additional food elements, etc., can solve the problems of violent bee colonies, high vigilance, disordered bee colonies, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2018-12-18
BEIJING ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY SCIENCES
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The phenomenon of bee theft will cause chaos in the bee colony and cause a large number of bee casualties; if the stolen bee loses its resistance, the bee thief will often kill the queen bee and loot all the honey, and in serious cases, the whole colony will flee. Phenomena, heavy losses; once the bee stealing succeeds, it will expand the theft of other adjacent bee colonies, and other bee colonies will also steal together, resulting in mutual theft; bee stealing will make the spread of infectious diseases faster, especially for diseased colonies This is especially true when the bee is stolen; the bee stealing makes the bee colony violent and highly alert, which increases the difficulty of management operations such as unpacking, bee colony merging, and artificial king luring, seriously affecting the normal life, reproduction and production of the bee colony

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[0016] A method for supplementary feeding of honeybees to prevent honeybee theft, comprising the following steps:

[0017] (1) Check the bees around the beehive, and mark the beehives with chaotic bee flying order, beehives with bees biting each other at the door of the nest, and beehives with weak groups and no king colonies as stolen groups; worker bees in front of the nest door are busy, and their bodies are shiny. Bright, large abdomen when entering the nest, small abdomen when exiting the nest, a strong beehive with a king colony is marked as a swarm of robbers; if the swarm of thieves cannot be distinguished, you can sprinkle some white flour or talc on the door of the hive of the stolen beehive Flour, and then observe other bee colonies, traces of white flour or talcum powder at the door of the beehive nest are robbing bee colonies;

[0018] (2) Check around the beehives to see if there are traces of honey on the ground and on the beehives. If there are traces of honey ...

Embodiment 2

[0025] A method for supplementary feeding of honeybees to prevent honeybee theft, comprising the following steps:

[0026](1) Check the bees around the beehive, and mark the beehives with chaotic bee flying order, beehives with bees biting each other at the door of the nest, and beehives with weak groups and no king colonies as stolen groups; worker bees in front of the nest door are busy, and their bodies are shiny. Bright, large abdomen when entering the nest, small abdomen when exiting the nest, a strong beehive with a king colony is marked as a swarm of robbers; if the swarm of thieves cannot be distinguished, you can sprinkle some white flour or talc on the door of the hive of the stolen beehive Flour, and then observe other bee colonies, traces of white flour or talcum powder at the door of the beehive nest are robbing bee colonies;

[0027] (2) Check around the beehives to see if there are traces of honey on the ground and on the beehives. If there are traces of honey o...

Embodiment 3

[0034] A method for supplementary feeding of honeybees to prevent honeybee theft, comprising the following steps:

[0035] (1) Check the bees around the beehive, and mark the beehives with chaotic bee flying order, beehives with bees biting each other at the door of the nest, and beehives with weak groups and no king colonies as stolen groups; worker bees in front of the nest door are busy, and their bodies are shiny. Bright, large abdomen when entering the nest, small abdomen when exiting the nest, a strong beehive with a king colony is marked as a swarm of robbers; if the swarm of thieves cannot be distinguished, you can sprinkle some white flour or talc on the door of the hive of the stolen beehive Flour, and then observe other bee colonies, traces of white flour or talcum powder at the door of the beehive nest are robbing bee colonies;

[0036] (2) Check around the beehives to see if there are traces of honey on the ground and on the beehives. If there are traces of honey ...

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Abstract

A bee supplementary feeding method capable of preventing robber bees is disclosed. The method comprises the following steps: a robber bee swarm and a robbed bee swarm are identified and marked, honeytraces are handled, sugar cubes are made via honey collection, beehives are checked, leak repairing work is conducted, the robbed bee swarm is protected, a queen of the robber bee swarm is captured, the robber bee swarm is subjected to luring and confining operation, the robber bee swarm and the robbed bee swarm are separated, and the bee swarms are fed; the beehives are checked, leak repairing work is conducted on the beehives, bamboo pipes are mounted at openings of honeycombs, honey around the beehives is collected and processed, a problem that the robber bee swarm steals as the beehives ofthe robbed bee swarm are easy to enter and the robber bee swarm is attracted by the honey around the beehives can be prevented, the honey outside the beehives can be collected for feeding bees, the robbed bee swarm can be protected, the queen of the robber bee swarm can be captured and therefore enthusiasm of the robber bee swarm can be reduced, honey-free honeycombs of the robbed bee swarm can be accommodated in an empty box, the robber bee swarm can be lured to enter the empty box and then confined, robber bee phenomena can be tackled in multiple aspects, the robber bee swarm and the robbedbee swarm are separately placed in an isolated manner, and therefore the robber bee phenomena can be tackled.

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technical field [0001] The invention specifically relates to a processing method for supplementary feeding of honeybees to prevent bee stealing. Background technique [0002] The so-called bee stealing refers to the bees that sneak into other bee colonies to steal honey. The bee stealing generally occurs in seasons when the external nectar source is lacking or exhausted, such as early spring, the end of autumn nectar source, and before the wintering period. The occurrence of bee theft is mostly caused by poor management, such as feeding weak flocks, diseased flocks, no king flocks, and untight beehives, etc., which will cause the opportunity for the bees to invade; or check the bee colony for too long, or check and feed The honey drips outside the box, and even lures other swarms of bees to steal it. The phenomenon of bee theft will cause chaos in the bee colony and cause a large number of bee casualties; if the stolen bee loses its resistance, the bee thief will often kill...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033A23K50/90A23K10/20A23K10/30A23K20/163
CPCA01K67/033A23K10/20A23K10/30A23K20/163A23K50/90
Inventor 徐希莲王欢
Owner BEIJING ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURE & FORESTRY SCIENCES
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