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What are bees afraid of?

Published: 2024-12-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/12/22, Bees are afraid of spiders, mantis, dragonflies, frogs, toads, wasps and small birds that feed on insects. I'm also afraid of garlic, smoke, wine, gasoline, vinegar and so on. In addition, bees are also afraid of foam because they have bubbles on their wings.

Bees are afraid of spiders, mantises, dragonflies, frogs, toads, wasps, and small insect-eating birds. Also afraid of garlic, smoke, alcohol, gasoline and vinegar smell. In addition, bees are also very afraid of foam, because bees wings stained with foam, there is a possibility that they will fall.

1. Fireworks: Cause stress reaction

Bees are afraid of fireworks, and they immediately flee when they encounter fireworks. If you want to disperse bees, open flames can be used to disperse bees close to bees. Many experienced beekeepers use fireworks to collect wild bees in tree holes or caves.

Insecticidal drugs: cause poisoning or death

In order to pursue effective insecticidal effect, insecticidal drugs often contain strong toxicity. If bees are contaminated with such drugs, they can pose a threat to their lives and even cause bee death.

3. Wasps: Preying on bees

As long as wasps appeared, they could often cause great damage to the bee colony, even if it was a strong swarm. Especially the famous golden ring wasp, one can cause the entire bee colony to cause extinction. In the artificial breeding environment, prevention of wasp invasion is also one of the key tasks.

 
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