MySheen

How do wild bees lure them home and don't fly away?

Published: 2024-09-20 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/20, Honeybees are best known for collecting flowers and brewing honey, which is a kind of natural nutrition, and the real pure natural native honey is very popular in the market, so beekeeping has become an effective way for many people to shake off poverty and become rich. Wild honey bees that generally live in the countryside

Honeybees are best known for collecting flowers and brewing honey, which is a kind of natural nutrition, and the real pure natural native honey is very popular in the market, so beekeeping has become an effective way for many people to shake off poverty and become rich. Wild bees that generally live in the countryside produce honey that not only tastes better, but is also more powerful. Therefore, many bee farmers will choose natural wild bees when selecting species. Wild bees have strong vitality and are easy to breed. How can the wild bee be lured home and not fly away?

Looking for the hive of wild bees

1. Find the beehive by force.

When looking for the hive of wild bees, you can choose a place with higher ground, then smear fresh honey on nearby branches, and burn some old beehives there. In this way, the smell of honey and beeswax will spread quickly, thus attracting a large number of wild bees. At this point, you can follow the flight path of wild bees to find the hive.

2. Find the beehive by tracking

Wild bees in a certain period of time, the action route is fixed, we can use tracking to find their hive. The best time to track wild bees is between nine and 11:00 when the weather is fine. However, the distance of each trail should not be too long, and it should be about 50 meters a day.

Second, the method of luring home

1. If you want to lure wild bees home, first make a beehive. The beehive can be made in wooden or plastic buckets. For better tightness, all you need to do is leave a movable nest door. After the beehive is made, the lure needs to be made. The lure can be boiled with sugar and honey. Smear the syrup (or beeswax) on the inner wall of the beehive, open the door of the beehive and place it near the hive of wild honey or where it is often active. Bees have a very sensitive sense of smell, and about a few days later they will take the initiative to enter the hive, so they can successfully attract bees, but this is not really attracting bees, and it takes one more step.

2, beebucket, spread the bucket evenly with beeswax, and then place it near the seductive beehive, reignite the old beehive and let the smell disperse. Bees will enter the beehive after smelling the smell, be careful not to move the beehive, so as not to alarm the bees, otherwise it will be more difficult to seduce next time. After the queen bee enters, you can take it home in close. the difficulty in luring wild bees home lies in the queen bee, so be patient.

Third, lure the wild bees to raise after returning home.

Bees should be reared in the box in time after the bees are lured back. Here, we recommend that we try to use the living frame beehive for breeding. We will not elaborate on the advantages of the living frame beehive. Everyone who has used the beehive knows that it is necessary to replenish the bees in time after passing the hive. The feed can be either syrup or honey water. If there are conditions, some spleen can be drawn in from other bee colonies, which is conducive to the rapid stabilization of the honeybee colony. From the next day on, it will be rewarded every night with dilute syrup or honey water. Until the colony returns to normal development.

 
0