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Can wasps be cultured artificially? breeding techniques of wasps

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, Wasps can be cultured artificially, but it should be noted that wasps are aggressive and easy to sting, so if you want to raise wasps artificially, you must choose places far away from the crowd. In addition to mastering mature breeding techniques, wasps also need to prepare cages and bees.

Wasps can be artificially cultured, but it should be noted that wasps are more aggressive and easy to sting people. If you want to artificially cultivate wasps, you must choose a place far away from the crowd. In addition to mastering mature breeding techniques, wasp cultivation also needs to prepare bee cages, bee sheds, beehives and other common beekeeping tools.

Hornet is a common bee species in life, which is distributed in many parts of the world. The efficacy of wasps is also very strong, so some people now want to breed it. However, some people say that it cannot be raised, so what is the truth? Let's take a look at it together!

Can wasps be farmed?

Wasps can be artificially cultured, but wasps like stinging people, in the breeding time, must not be cultured in more places, the location should be selected in remote areas will be better.

Hornet breeding technology

1. From September to October every year, wasps can be collected. Collection. At this time, wasps begin to leave their old nests and migrate to suitable places to swarm and overwinter. It is most suitable to collect wasps at this time. At night, the bees are collected at the wintering place of the swarm by using an insect catching net and cultured in a bee cage. 300~500 bees are placed in each bee cage, shaded by black cloth, placed in dry, ventilated and undisturbed empty rooms to reduce activity and promote them to enter hibernation in advance. In order to avoid bee colony is not easy to find after the nest, can also be harvested in the middle of September on the original nest, put into the cage or box, take advantage of the colony upward habit, put ripe apples, peaches and more moisture vegetables at the bottom of the cage. This method is very good.

2. After the spring of the second year, when the temperature rises above 10℃, the wintering bees begin to disperse and move on the cage wall. At this time, apple, molasses, sugar mixed bun and other feeds should be immediately put into artificial feeding, feeding to the middle of April, the bee wings activity for a period of time, can release the bee out of the cage, return to nature nesting. Artificial assisted nesting is the construction of beehives under natural conditions. When the temperature is constant at 13℃ in spring, the wintering wasps begin to disperse and move into the shed at night. Open the cage door or box cover lightly. After a few days, the wasps will begin to fly in the shed.

When the temperature is above 17 ° C, wasps will begin to lay eggs. Should be observed at any time, see bees in the shed roof and around the gauze fly and stop, should be timely hanging bee cage in the shed everywhere, will open half of the cage and tie up. Only artificial bee cages in the bee shed are suitable nesting sites for shade, rain and wind, and bees fly into the cages naturally. After a short period of adaptation, the bees clean the nest base with their feet and mouthparts at the top of the cage. Molasses should be added to the feed tray to help the bees build strong nest stalks. Then build the first cell. The nest room is made by wasps taking the rotten wood and paper and other mushy fibrous substances chewed by their mouthparts into the cage, adhering them to the nest handle, and then slightly repairing them. Therefore, rotten wood should be placed in the hive, and some waste paper strips should be hung on the screen of the shed wall for bee access. You need to be careful when you do it.

Wasp breeding equipment

1. Bee cage. This is the first thing to prepare, usually made of wood or iron wood or iron gauze, the volume is about 0.03~0.04 cubic meters, so that it can have sufficient space to carry out activities.

2. Bee shed. As for the size of the hive, it is generally determined by the number of hives it harvests. Large glass greenhouses, large factories or special bee breeding sheds can be used. Bee shed with iron, wood as a support, iron window screen as a purse, generally in the area of 100 square meters, 2m high, planting corn, soybeans, cotton and other crops easy to access insects to survive, one side of the shed left a screen door. Shed to hang honey water, fruit, melon peel and other feed dishes, so that wasps to eat things after the free movement.

3. Beehive. Hives are generally made of templates, the length of the template is about 15~20cm, and the upper and lower parts are made of thin boards. Cover is equipped with hooks, hanging screens around, to leave a side of the door can be moved.

Although wasps can be artificially raised, they must pay attention to their location. When wasps are cultured, they must do a good job in site selection, and then cultivate them in a timely manner. When breeding, they also need to do a good job in equipment construction in advance. There are some detailed introductions in the above, I hope they can help everyone.

 
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