5 beehives can produce 375 kg of honey. Based on this calculation, how many kilograms of honey can 19 beehives produce in a year?375 divided by 5 and multiplied by 19 equals 1425 kilograms A worker bee uses its "kiss" to absorb nectar and then uses it to make honey. Each time it collects nectar, it needs to "visit" hundreds of honey flowers. The most suitable temperature for honey bees to collect nectar is 20-25℃. Italian bees stop collecting when the temperature is below 12℃ and above 32℃; Chinese bees stop collecting when the temperature is below 10℃ and above 40℃. The most suitable collection range radius is 1 km, and the effective radius is 2-3 km. A worker bee consumes 11 mg of honey to fly, so it is not economical to fly farther. During the honey-collecting season, they go out 8-10 times a day, each time for 27-45 minutes, with an interval of 4-16 minutes. A worker bee can collect 35-40 mg of honey at a time and go out 80-120 times in its lifetime. A medium-sized bee colony consumes an average of 90-100 kg of honey per year and can provide 25-50 kg of commercial honey. Where is the beekeeping equipment store in Changsha, HunanChangsha Hunan Agricultural University Xinrun Market Bee Brother Tel: 82130000 |
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