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CATDOLL: What is the fastest way to attract bees in hills?

1. What is the fastest way to attract bees in hills?

1. The fastest way to attract bees

1. Before attracting bees, prepare 250 grams of white sugar, 10 grams of natural honey, some straw and a beehive. Put the straw into the beehive, then make syrup with white sugar and honey and sprinkle it on the straw. Then place the beehive in a place with nectar source. After five or six days, the bees will fly into the beehive.

2. Soak the straw in salt water and put it into a used beehive. Light the remaining honeycomb fragments near the beehive in the evening. The wild bees will come to the beehive after smelling the fragrance. If the beehive also has the smell of bees living there, they will enter the beehive.

3. After finding a wild bee colony, you must first find the queen bee, sprinkle water on the colony and quickly take out the queen bee, cut off its wings and put it into a queen cage, then place it in a beehive. Slowly, the bee colony will enter the beehive. After the bee colony adapts to the beehive, you can release the queen bee.

2. What to do if wild bees have no queen bee?

1. Natural production of new queen bee: There is no need to worry too much after the queen bee dies, because the bee colony will enter a period of turmoil after the death of the old queen bee. After a day or so, the worker bees will feed royal jelly to the bee pupae in the hive, and these bee pupae will form new queen bees after they emerge.

2. Introduce a new queen bee: After the queen bee dies, you can directly introduce a new adult queen bee from other beehives. As long as you can find a way to make the bee colony accept this new queen bee, the colony will return to normal.

3. Merge into other bee colonies: The normal death of the queen bee is a sign of the decline of the bee colony. At this time, the bees in the colony can be merged into other bee colonies in time. After the merger is successful, they can be fed directly as one colony.

3. How to find wild beehives?

1. Habitat: The habitat of a bee colony must be suitable for living in the cold winter and the hot summer, and it must be difficult for enemies to invade. Therefore, they often build nests in tree holes, rock caves, and earth holes in the foothills or hillsides facing north and south. They rarely build nests in windy places or on mountain tops.

2. Defecation status: Most of the bee feces are yellow, brown and black. When you see bee feces on plant leaves or stones, you can conclude that their nest is nearby. The feces generally have the large end facing the nest and the small end facing the direction of flight.

3. Collecting behavior: After collecting honey and pollen, if the worker bees fly back to the nest about 3 meters above the ground, it means the nest is not too far away. If they fly more than six or seven meters above the ground, it means the nest is more than 1 kilometer away. You can also carefully observe the water bees (most of them are old bees and do not fly far).

4. Tracking worker bees: The most active time for bees to collect honey is between 9 and 11 a.m. Pay attention to the return flight line of the worker bees. If the sound of the worker bees flying is sharp and disappears quickly, it means the hive is far away or the bees have left the nest. If the sound of the worker bees flying is slightly longer and disappears slowly, it means the hive is not far away.

5. Burn old honeycombs: When looking for wild bees, you can bring some old honeycombs. Lighting these old honeycombs will give off a smell of beeswax. If there is a bee colony nearby, they will leave the nest when they smell the smell. You can find beehives within a radius of about 100 to 150 meters.

6. Honey lure: Put honey or syrup on the flowers and let the bees come to collect it. If many bees come to collect it in a short period of time, it means that the beehive is very close to here. You will definitely find it as long as you look carefully. If it takes a long time, it means that the bees are far away from here.

2. How to attract bees with brown sugar?

Brown sugar contains dextrin, which will cause diarrhea in bees. It is not recommended to use brown sugar water to lure bees. In fact, the best way to lure bees is with honey, followed by white sugar. Boil honey and water in a ratio of 1:2 into a thin syrup, spray it on the bee trail to lure foraging bees to collect. Then follow the route of the foraging bees back to find the wild beehive.

3. Techniques for attracting bees with sandy soil on plains?

1. Before attracting bees, prepare 250 grams of white sugar, 10 grams of natural honey, some straw and a beehive. Put the straw into the beehive, then make syrup with white sugar and honey and sprinkle it on the straw. Then place the beehive in a place with nectar source. After five or six days, the bees will fly into the beehive.

2. Soak the straw in salt water and put it into a used beehive. Light the remaining honeycomb fragments near the beehive in the evening. The wild bees will come to the beehive after smelling the fragrance. If the beehive also has the smell of bees living there, they will enter the beehive.

3. After finding a wild bee colony, you must first find the queen bee, sprinkle water on the colony and quickly take out the queen bee, cut off its wings and put it into a queen cage, then place it in a beehive. Slowly, the bee colony will enter the beehive. After the bee colony adapts to the beehive, you can release the queen bee.

2. What to do if wild bees have no queen bee?

1. Natural production of new queen bee: There is no need to worry too much after the queen bee dies, because the bee colony will enter a period of turmoil after the death of the old queen bee. After a day or so, the worker bees will feed royal jelly to the bee pupae in the hive, and these bee pupae will form new queen bees after they emerge.

2. Introduce a new queen bee: After the queen bee dies, you can directly introduce a new adult queen bee from other beehives. As long as you can find a way to make the bee colony accept this new queen bee, the colony will return to normal.

3. Merge into other bee colonies: The normal death of the queen bee is a sign of the decline of the bee colony. At this time, the bees in the colony can be merged into other bee colonies in time. After the merger is successful, they can be fed directly as one colony.

3. How to find wild beehives?

1. Habitat: The habitat of a bee colony must be suitable for living in the cold winter and the hot summer, and it must be difficult for enemies to invade. Therefore, they often build nests in tree holes, rock caves, and earth holes in the foothills or hillsides facing north and south. They rarely build nests in windy places or on mountain tops.

2. Defecation status: Most of the bee feces are yellow, brown and black. When you see bee feces on plant leaves or stones, you can conclude that their nest is nearby. The feces generally have the large end facing the nest and the small end facing the direction of flight.

3. Collecting behavior: After collecting honey and pollen, if the worker bees fly back to the nest about 3 meters above the ground, it means the nest is not too far away. If they fly more than six or seven meters above the ground, it means the nest is more than 1 kilometer away. You can also carefully observe the water bees (most of them are old bees and do not fly far).

4. Tracking worker bees: The most active time for bees to collect honey is between 9 and 11 a.m. Pay attention to the return flight line of the worker bees. If the sound of the worker bees flying is sharp and disappears quickly, it means the hive is far away or the bees have left the nest. If the sound of the worker bees flying is slightly longer and disappears slowly, it means the hive is not far away.

5. Burn old honeycombs: When looking for wild bees, you can bring some old honeycombs. Lighting these old honeycombs will give off a smell of beeswax. If there is a bee colony nearby, they will leave the nest when they smell the smell. You can find beehives within a radius of about 100 to 150 meters.

6. Honey lure: Put honey or syrup on the flowers and let the bees come to collect it. If many bees come to collect it in a short period of time, it means that the beehive is very close to here. You will definitely find it as long as you look carefully. If it takes a long time, it means that the bees are far away from here.

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