Breeding method for honeybees
A breeding method and bee technology, applied in the field of breeding, can solve problems such as environmental damage and forest destruction, and achieve the effects of improving economic benefits, improving spawning effects, and facilitating operation
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[0019] 1. Choose an area with alternate sources of pollen and nectar within 3km to build an apiary. The apiary must be located at the highest or second highest terrain in the area. It is required that the bee farm has convenient drainage, relatively dry climate, leeward to the sun, less people and no pollution. Build a U-shaped windbreak wall in the bee farm to prevent the winter and spring cold wind from invading the bee colony.
[0020] 2. Place the prepared beehives in a circular shape in the bee farm, leaving passageways for passing people. An isolation board is arranged in the nest box to separate the nest box into two areas, and the nest spleen is placed in the two areas of the nest box. Place a queen bee respectively in the two areas of the nest box and the successor box, and leave a distance of 1.5 cm between the box frame and the wall of the hive as a passage for honeybees.
[0021] 3. Carry out artificial feeding to the bees in the pre-flowering stage and the taili...
Embodiment 2
[0025] 1. Choose an area with alternate sources of pollen and nectar within 5km to build an apiary. The apiary must be located at the highest or second highest terrain in the area. It is required that the bee farm has convenient drainage, relatively dry climate, leeward to the sun, less people and no pollution. Build 2 U-shaped windbreak walls in the bee farm to prevent the winter and spring cold wind from invading the bee colony.
[0026] 2. Place the prepared beehives in a circular shape in the bee farm, leaving passageways for passing people. An isolation board is arranged in the nest box to separate the nest box into two areas, and the nest spleen is placed in the two areas of the nest box. A queen bee is respectively placed in the two regions of the nest box and the successor box, and a distance of 2 cm is left between the box frame and the wall of the hive as a passage for honeybees.
[0027] 3. Artificially feeding the bees with fortified nutrient feed for 7 days in t...
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