Ten Taboos of Bee Breeding

Ten taboos of bee breeding: adding nests and spleen indiscriminately, blindly greedy for the crowd, taking all honey, diligent inspection, two kings in the same box, using bee medicine indiscriminately, not paying attention to breeding queen bees, introducing bee seeds indiscriminately, mixing feed indiscriminately, and not preventing diseases.

1, randomly adding fossa and spleen

One of the taboos of bee breeding is to add spleen randomly. If the bee has less spleen and more spleen after long-term spleen addition, the bee colony will collapse, and the worker bee's ability to protect spleen is weak, which is not good for larvae.

2. Blind greed

Some people keep bees, thinking that the more bees, the better. The number of bees, regardless of the quality of bees, is also one of the taboos in bee breeding. After the bees are grouped, these bees are basically vulnerable groups.

3. Take the honey away.

The taboo of bee breeding is not taking honey properly. When the honey source is rich in spring and summer, you can take more honey, less honey in autumn, and supplement wintering food in winter.

4, often check

Many people should constantly check when keeping bees, which is also a taboo in bee breeding, so that bees will feel disturbed and may fly away.

5. Two kings are in the same box.

The taboo of bee breeding is that two kings are in the same box. This farming method requires high technology, and most people can't do it well.

6. Abuse of bee medicine

There may be some pests and diseases in the process of bee breeding, but the taboo of bee breeding is to use drugs indiscriminately.

7. Stop educating the king.

The taboo of bee breeding is to pay attention to the present rather than the king's breeding. It is impossible to have a strong bee colony without a strong king.

8. Random introduction of bee varieties

Many people have not undergone long-term experimental observation in bee breeding, so it is unscientific to introduce bees at will.

9, disorderly feeding

The taboo of bee breeding is that people mix feed indiscriminately, which may lead to bee poisoning.

10, no disease prevention

The biggest fear of bee breeding is the occurrence of pests and diseases, and the taboo of bee breeding is not to prevent pests and diseases.