Question 1: How do hornets spend the winter - Baidu Hornets are semi-hibernating insects. They start to huddle together when the temperature drops to 5℃. The lower the temperature, the tighter the huddle. The higher the temperature, the looser the huddle. When the temperature is higher than 7℃, they begin to disperse. The survival rate after hibernation is mainly related to the quality of their huddle. If it is artificially raised, then during the winter, it is necessary to check the grouping situation once every 10 to 15 days. If it is found to be scattered, the temperature should be lowered in time and the light-shielding coat should be thickened. There are five common ways to overwinter: 1. Marriage flight is a distinct habit of the golden ring and black tail bees. From September to November of the lunar calendar, their prospective queen bees and male bees will gather in large numbers in a certain place to have sex. After AA, they will fly back to the nest to live for a few days. The prospective queen bee will go out to find a place to spend the winter, and the male bees will die. 2. Quasi-queen bee: a queen bee born in the second year by a queen bee and has not yet passed the winter; 3. Male bees: bees that are dedicated to the prospective queen bee JIAOPEI and do not do other things; 4. Worker bees: also called employee bees, responsible for feeding, nesting, pulling soil, guarding, attacking, etc. 5. Queen Bee: The quasi-queen bee of the previous year is called queen bee after wintering. Hornets often die during the winter in the late winter, when their energy is almost exhausted and they are at their weakest. So once the temperature warms up, the hornets will disperse and fly away from their wintering sites to find food and replenish their energy. Hornets are most afraid of a sudden drop in temperature in late spring, because the scattered hornets lose their support to keep warm and are more likely to die in the spring cold. Question 2: How do wasps spend the winter? Wasp society is not permanent. Once winter comes, the colony disintegrates. In the spring of the following year, the female bees build nests again to lay eggs. There is no clear division of labor in the colony. All female bees have the ability to lay eggs, but most female bees are not allowed to lay eggs due to the dominant rank. Every autumn, female bees mate with male bees from other colonies, and then the male bees die. In the spring of the following year, multiple female bees build nests together and lay eggs in the nest chamber. At the same time, these female bees fight each other for the highest rank. When the dominant rank society is established, the female bee with the highest rank will monopolize the right to lay eggs. If the remaining female bees do not fly away, they can only be in a subordinate position. The eggs they lay may even be eaten by the female bees with the highest rank. They can participate in the work of feeding larvae, or they can be "idle" and not work. In autumn, the highest-level female bees produce unfertilized eggs, which develop into drones. At this time, the non-working female and drone bees fly over and mate with the drones and female bees from other hives respectively. The drones die, and the female bees overwinter and build new nests the following year. Question 3: How do wasps spend the winter? After the beginning of winter, my wife was cleaning the fallen leaves in the flower pot when she suddenly screamed. It turned out that she found a wasp crawling among the fallen leaves. The wife asked: How did the wasp get here? In mid-November, I went to the countryside with a friend. A century-old Chinese toon tree attracted us. The tree was half hollow. When we knocked on the trunk, it made a loud noise. My friend picked up a pair of fire tongs and pried open a piece of dry bark. Many stink bugs were exposed in the tree hole. When we pried deeper into the hole, we found several wasps and stink bugs huddled together. We didn't expect wasps to spend the winter in tree holes! Question 4: How do wasps spend the winter? Now is the best season for wasp harvesting, but the harvesting season also brings troubles. After harvesting wasps every year, they disintegrate. I don't know how to better let wasps spend the winter and develop a stronger wasp colony next year. I would like to write the following experience of wasps for many years, and let everyone share it together. Collection. At the end of September and the beginning of October every year, wasps begin to leave the old nest and migrate to a suitable place to overwinter. It is most suitable to collect swarms at this time. At night, use insect nets to collect swarms of bees at their overwintering place and raise them in beehives. Put 300 to 500 heads in each beehive, and use black cloth to block the light. Put them in a dry, ventilated, and undisturbed room to reduce their activity and prompt them to enter hibernation in advance. In order to avoid the difficulty of finding the swarm after it leaves the nest, you can also harvest them on the original nest in mid-September and put them in a cage or box. Take advantage of the upward habit of the swarm and put ripe apples, peaches and vegetables with more water at the bottom of the cage. When the temperature is high at noon, expose them to the sun for 3 to 4 hours to make them active and feed, delaying the dormancy period. This will not only supplement their nutrition, but also allow them to safely overwinter. Wasps are semi-dormant insects. When the temperature drops to 5°C, they begin to huddle together. The lower the temperature, the tighter the huddle; the higher the temperature, the looser the huddle; when the temperature is higher than 7°C, they begin to disperse. The survival rate after overwintering is mainly related to the quality of the huddle. Therefore, during the overwintering period, regular inspections should be carried out, and the cages should be checked for huddle conditions once every 10 to 15 days. If dispersion is found, the temperature should be lowered in time and the light-proof coat should be thickened. Some ways for wasps to overwinter 1. Marriage flight is a distinct habit of the golden ring and black tail bees. From September to November of the lunar calendar, their queen bees and male bees will gather in large numbers in a certain place to talk about love. After AA, they will fly back to the nest to live for a few days. The queen bee will go out to find a place to spend the winter, and the male bees will die. 2. Queen bee: The queen bee of the second year born by the queen bee who has not yet spent the winter. 3. Male bees: The bees that specialize in JIAOPEI with the queen bee and do not do other things. 4. Worker bees: also called employee bees, responsible for feeding, nesting, pulling soil, guarding, attacking, etc. 5. Queen bee: the quasi-queen bee of the previous year, who is called the queen bee after wintering. The first method: Step 1: Select the target. At the end of the ninth lunar month, select a few nests of the most mature bees, and without killing all the adult bees, remove the top few bee cakes, leaving the last cake (the queen bee cake), and seal the hole as it is. Step 2: Select the nuptial site. The nuptial sites of golden ring and black tail wasps are generally relatively fixed. Find the place where the wasps nuptial last year and cut off the particularly high branches to facilitate the net cover in the future. Step 3: 15 days after the selected object is taken from the bee cake, move the queen cake, some worker bees and all male bees, prospective queen bees and queen bees to the nuptial colony for separate breeding, and use a net to trap the location so that the bees cannot escape. Step 4: Build a wintering house for wasps in the net (the method is simple, but it cannot be said) Step 5: Feed the nest with food (cost 2-4 yuan per nest per day, the name of the food is omitted). During this period, if the weather suddenly turns cold, the worker bees and drone bees will die rapidly in large numbers, and the queen bees will start looking for a place to spend the winter. Some of them will hide temporarily, and when the weather warms up, they will come out again. At this time, food must be fed again. Second method: Catch the queen bee after the nuptial flight and bring it into the room (make sure the bee cannot get out and there is a vent), place a "bed" for it to spend the winter in the room, and put in food. This method requires strict requirements, and only people who can tell whether the queen bee is pregnant can use it, because a queen bee that is not pregnant cannot survive the winter. Feeding and management. In early March of the second year, the temperature rises to above 10℃, and the overwintering bees begin to disperse and move around the cage wall. At this time, they should be immediately fed with feed such as apples, molasses, and sugar-mixed buns for artificial feeding. They should be fed until mid-April. The bees in the cage will flap their wings for a period of time before they can be released from the cage and return to nature to build nests. Artificial assisted nesting is to build a bee shed under natural conditions. When the temperature in spring is constant at 13℃, the overwintering wasps begin to disperse and move around. They can be moved into the greenhouse at night, and the cage door or box cover can be gently opened. The wasps will fly in the shed the next day. When the temperature is constant above 17℃, bees begin to enter the nesting and egg-laying stage. They should be observed at any time. If bees are seen flying and stopping on the roof and the surrounding gauze, bee cages should be hung in various places in the shed in time, and the cages should be half opened and tied tightly. In the bee breeding shed, only artificial bee cages are suitable for nesting places that are shaded, rainproof and windproof. Bees will naturally fly into the cages. After a short period of adaptation, they will use their feet and mouthparts to clean the nest base on the top of the cage. At this time, molasses should be added to the feed tray to facilitate the bees to build a solid nest handle. Then build the first nest chamber. The nest chamber is the rotten wood and paper that the wasps chewed by their mouthparts......>> Question 5: How do wasps spend the winter? They hibernate in burrows in the unfrozen soil underground, without eating, drinking or moving for several months. The wasp society is not permanent. When winter comes, the colony disintegrates. In the spring of the following year, the female bees build nests and lay eggs again. There is no clear division of labor in the colony. All female bees have the ability to lay eggs, but most female bees are not allowed to lay eggs due to the dominant level. Every autumn, female bees mate with male bees from other colonies, and then the male bees die. In the spring of the following year, multiple female bees build nests together and lay eggs in the nest chamber. At the same time, these female bees fight each other for the highest level. When the dominant level society is established, the female bee with the highest level will monopolize the right to lay eggs. If the other female bees do not fly away, they can only be in a subordinate position. The eggs they lay may even be eaten by the female bees with the highest level. They can participate in the work of feeding larvae, or they can be "idle" and not work. In autumn, the female bees with the highest level produce unfertilized eggs, which develop into male bees. At this time, the female bees and male bees that do not work will fly over and mate with male bees and female bees from other hives respectively. The male bees die, and the female bees spend the winter and build new nests the following year. Question 6: How do hornets spend the winter - Baidu Hornets are semi-hibernating insects. They start to huddle together when the temperature drops to 5℃. The lower the temperature, the tighter the huddle. The higher the temperature, the looser the huddle. When the temperature is higher than 7℃, they begin to disperse. The survival rate after hibernation is mainly related to the quality of their huddle. If it is artificially raised, then during the winter, it is necessary to check the grouping situation once every 10 to 15 days. If it is found to be scattered, the temperature should be lowered in time and the light-shielding coat should be thickened. There are five common ways to overwinter: 1. Marriage flight is a distinct habit of the golden ring and black tail bees. From September to November of the lunar calendar, their prospective queen bees and male bees will gather in large numbers in a certain place to have sex. After AA, they will fly back to the nest to live for a few days. The prospective queen bee will go out to find a place to spend the winter, and the male bees will die. 2. Quasi-queen bee: a queen bee born in the second year by a queen bee and has not yet passed the winter; 3. Male bees: bees that are dedicated to the prospective queen bee JIAOPEI and do not do other things; 4. Worker bees: also called employee bees, responsible for feeding, nesting, pulling soil, guarding, attacking, etc. 5. Queen Bee: The quasi-queen bee of the previous year is called queen bee after wintering. Hornets often die during the winter in the late winter, when their energy is almost exhausted and they are at their weakest. So once the temperature warms up, the hornets will disperse and fly away from their wintering sites to find food and replenish their energy. Hornets are most afraid of a sudden drop in temperature in late spring, because the scattered hornets lose their support to keep warm and are more likely to die in the spring cold. Question 7: How do wasps spend the winter? Wasp society is not permanent. Once winter comes, the colony disintegrates. In the spring of the following year, the female bees build nests again to lay eggs. There is no clear division of labor in the colony. All female bees have the ability to lay eggs, but most female bees are not allowed to lay eggs due to the dominant rank. Every autumn, female bees mate with male bees from other colonies, and then the male bees die. In the spring of the following year, multiple female bees build nests together and lay eggs in the nest chamber. At the same time, these female bees fight each other for the highest rank. When the dominant rank society is established, the female bee with the highest rank will monopolize the right to lay eggs. If the remaining female bees do not fly away, they can only be in a subordinate position. The eggs they lay may even be eaten by the female bees with the highest rank. They can participate in the work of feeding larvae, or they can be "idle" and not work. In autumn, the highest-level female bees produce unfertilized eggs, which develop into drones. At this time, the non-working female and drone bees fly over and mate with the drones and female bees from other hives respectively. The drones die, and the female bees overwinter and build new nests the following year. Question 8: How do wasps spend the winter? Now is the best season for wasp harvesting, but the harvesting season also brings troubles. After harvesting wasps every year, the wasps disintegrate. I don't know how to better let the wasps spend the winter and develop a stronger hornet colony next year. I would like to write the following experience of wasps for many years, and let everyone share it together. Collection. At the end of September and the beginning of October every year, wasps begin to leave the old nest and migrate to a suitable place to overwinter. It is most suitable to collect hornets at this time. At night, use insect nets to collect hornets at the overwintering place and raise them in beehives. Put 300 to 500 heads in each beehive, and use black cloth to block the light. Put it in a dry, ventilated, and undisturbed room to reduce the amount of activity and prompt it to enter hibernation in advance. In order to avoid the difficulty of finding the hornet colony after it leaves the nest, you can also harvest it on the original nest in mid-September and put it in a cage or box. Take advantage of the upward habit of the hornet colony and put ripe apples, peaches and vegetables with more water at the bottom of the cage. When the temperature is high at noon, expose them to the sun for 3 to 4 hours to make them active and feed, delaying the dormancy period. This will not only supplement their nutrition, but also allow them to safely overwinter. Wasps are semi-dormant insects. When the temperature drops to 5°C, they begin to huddle together. The lower the temperature, the tighter the huddle; the higher the temperature, the looser the huddle; when the temperature is higher than 7°C, they begin to disperse. The survival rate after overwintering is mainly related to the quality of the huddle. Therefore, during the overwintering period, regular inspections should be carried out, and the cages should be checked for huddle conditions once every 10 to 15 days. If dispersion is found, the temperature should be lowered in time and the light-proof coat should be thickened. Some ways for wasps to overwinter 1. Marriage flight is a distinct habit of the golden ring and black tail bees. From September to November of the lunar calendar, their queen bees and male bees will gather in large numbers in a certain place to talk about love. After AA, they will fly back to the nest to live for a few days. The queen bee will go out to find a place to spend the winter, and the male bees will die. 2. Queen bee: The queen bee of the second year born by the queen bee who has not yet spent the winter. 3. Male bees: The bees that specialize in JIAOPEI with the queen bee and do not do other things. 4. Worker bees: also called employee bees, responsible for feeding, nesting, pulling soil, guarding, attacking, etc. 5. Queen bee: the quasi-queen bee of the previous year, who is called the queen bee after wintering. The first method: Step 1: Select the target. At the end of the ninth lunar month, select a few nests of the most mature bees, and without killing all the adult bees, remove the top few bee cakes, leaving the last cake (the queen bee cake), and seal the hole as it is. Step 2: Select the nuptial site. The nuptial sites of golden ring and black tail wasps are generally relatively fixed. Find the place where the wasps nuptial last year and cut off the particularly high branches to facilitate the net cover in the future. Step 3: 15 days after the selected object is taken from the bee cake, move the queen cake, some worker bees and all male bees, prospective queen bees and queen bees to the nuptial colony for separate breeding, and use a net to trap the location so that the bees cannot escape. Step 4: Build a wintering house for wasps in the net (the method is simple, but it cannot be said) Step 5: Feed the nest with food (cost 2-4 yuan per nest per day, the name of the food is omitted). During this period, if the weather suddenly turns cold, the worker bees and drone bees will die rapidly in large numbers, and the queen bees will start looking for a place to spend the winter. Some of them will hide temporarily, and when the weather warms up, they will come out again. At this time, food must be fed again. Second method: Catch the queen bee after the nuptial flight and bring it into the room (make sure the bee cannot get out and there is a vent), place a "bed" for it to spend the winter in the room, and put in food. This method requires strict requirements, and only people who can tell whether the queen bee is pregnant can use it, because a queen bee that is not pregnant cannot survive the winter. Feeding and management. In early March of the second year, the temperature rises to above 10℃, and the overwintering bees begin to disperse and move around the cage wall. At this time, they should be immediately fed with feed such as apples, molasses, and sugar-mixed buns for artificial feeding. They should be fed until mid-April. The bees in the cage will flap their wings for a period of time before they can be released from the cage and return to nature to build nests. Artificial assisted nesting is to build a bee shed under natural conditions. When the temperature in spring is constant at 13℃, the overwintering wasps begin to disperse and move around. They can be moved into the greenhouse at night, and the cage door or box cover can be gently opened. The wasps will fly in the shed the next day. When the temperature is constant above 17℃, bees begin to enter the nesting and egg-laying stage. They should be observed at any time. If bees are seen flying and stopping on the roof and the surrounding gauze, bee cages should be hung in various places in the shed in time, and the cages should be half opened and tied tightly. In the bee breeding shed, only artificial bee cages are suitable for nesting places that are shaded, rainproof and windproof. Bees will naturally fly into the cages. After a short period of adaptation, they will use their feet and mouthparts to clean the nest base on the top of the cage. At this time, molasses should be added to the feed tray to facilitate the bees to build a solid nest handle. Then build the first nest chamber. The nest chamber is the rotten wood and paper that the wasps chewed by their mouthparts......>> Question 9: How do wasps spend the winter? After the beginning of winter, my wife was cleaning the fallen leaves in the flower pot when she suddenly screamed. It turned out that she found a wasp crawling among the fallen leaves. The wife asked: How did the wasp get here? In mid-November, I went to the countryside with a friend. A century-old Chinese toon tree attracted us. The tree was half hollow. When we knocked on the trunk, it made a loud noise. My friend picked up a pair of fire tongs and pried open a piece of dry bark. Many stink bugs were exposed in the tree hole. When we pried deeper into the hole, we found several wasps and stink bugs huddled together. We didn't expect wasps to spend the winter in tree holes! Question 10: How do wasps spend the winter? They hibernate in burrows in the unfrozen soil underground, without eating, drinking or moving for several months. The wasp society is not permanent. When winter comes, the colony disintegrates. In the spring of the following year, the female bees build nests and lay eggs again. There is no clear division of labor in the colony. All female bees have the ability to lay eggs, but most female bees are not allowed to lay eggs due to the dominant level. Every autumn, female bees mate with male bees from other colonies, and then the male bees die. In the spring of the following year, multiple female bees build nests together and lay eggs in the nest chamber. At the same time, these female bees fight each other for the highest level. When the dominant level society is established, the female bee with the highest level will monopolize the right to lay eggs. If the other female bees do not fly away, they can only be in a subordinate position. The eggs they lay may even be eaten by the female bees with the highest level. They can participate in the work of feeding larvae, or they can be "idle" and not work. In autumn, the female bees with the highest level produce unfertilized eggs, which develop into male bees. At this time, the female bees and male bees that do not work will fly over and mate with male bees and female bees from other hives respectively. The male bees die, and the female bees spend the winter and build new nests the following year. |
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