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CATDOLL: What does the next sentence mean when the rose blooms?

1. What does the next sentence mean when the rose blooms?

The next sentence is: The bees begin to collect honey. It means that it is the season when the bees begin to come out to collect honey.

Roses are in bloom, a popular internet phrase, comes from the BL novel "Broken Jade and Pearls". In the book, Ji Shenyu wrote to Ding Hanbai: "Brother, roses are in bloom, I miss you very much." Now it is mostly used to express longing and admiration.

Introduction:

Roses are in bloom, and the buds begin to breathe. Roses are in bloom, and the last piece of flower field. Roses are in bloom, and I still miss you. Roses are in bloom, and I will find another one after another season. Roses are in bloom, and it seems that people used to look at them in vain.

Rose (scientific name: Rosa rugosa Thunb.): It is a deciduous shrub of the Rosaceae family, Rosa order. The branches are thorny, the leaves are odd-pinnate, with 5-9 leaflets, oval, and with side thorns. The petals are obovate, double or semi-double, purple-red or white, and the fruiting period is from August to September, and the flowers are oblate. The branches are relatively weak, soft and drooping with dense thorns, and the flowering period is only once a year, so it is rarely used for breeding. Recently, its main characteristics that have been valued are disease resistance and cold tolerance.

2. Raising bees, how to raise bees well?

‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍Bee breeding usually requires inspection every 7 days, especially during the spring flowering season to prevent the queen bee from splitting. If the bee colony is relatively small, it is also necessary to check frequently for nest insects. Keeping bees well is not an easy task. We usually see beekeepers making so much honey, but in fact, it takes a lot of effort to get it. No one can succeed easily. My family’s large apiary has to be managed and taken care of every day. When I am free, I also go to the mountains to collect wild bees. The collected wild bees are hybridized with our own bees to improve the disease resistance of the bee colony, maintain the genetic diversity of the bee colony, and prevent degeneration, so that we can be invincible. ‍‍‍‍‍‍‍‍

Artificial feeding during the bee colony breeding period and bee production period. Generally, a small amount of 60% nectar or 50% syrup is given every other day in early spring, and then once a day as consumption increases. The time starts from 40 days before the nectar flow period until there is a large amount of nectar and pollen from the outside world. Each frame of bees can be rewarded with 50-100 grams of syrup each time.

The temperature in the north is relatively low in winter. If the bees are in the north, the beehives should be moved indoors before the water freezes and there is no snow on the ground. When entering the room, the beehive should be 20 cm away from the wall and 40 cm from the ground for the first time. The room temperature should be maintained at 0-2 degrees and the humidity should be maintained between 75-80 degrees.

According to my experience, bees are hungry during the blooming season. Whether the feed is of high quality and sufficient in quantity during the entire wintering period is the basis for the success or failure of bees' wintering. If the feed is of high quality, most of the bees will be digested after eating, and the bee colony will be quiet and stable, with a long life span, no spring decline, and rapid spring growth; if the feed is of poor quality, the bees will digest less after eating, leaving more residues, and the feces in the intestines will easily cause big belly disease, which will cause partial death in mild cases and the whole colony to perish in severe cases. High-quality feed should be extracted from the honey comb when the cap is sealed in late autumn, with locust honey and jujube honey being the best; after the honey flow, high-quality syrup or white sugar liquid should be fed early to allow the bees to fully brew.

The weather is cold in winter and there are no flowers. If you don't give the bees food in winter, they may starve to death, so the honey they collect in autumn can be left unharvested and stored by the bees as food for the winter.

3. What to do if bees don’t come to collect flowers during the flowering period

Bees and flowers are a pair that complement each other. Bees need nectar to feed their offspring, and flowers need bees to transfer pollen to better complete species mating. If the bees do not collect nectar, they will only starve to death. The pollen of the flowers will be pollinated by the wind, so that they can reproduce, but the quality of the pollination will not be as high as that of bees as a medium! It can be said that bees not collecting pollen will lead to the death of bees and difficulty in pollination of flowers.

4. In what season and time do bees have the most honey?

Beekeepers are usually mobile, but the honey-collecting seasons are mainly spring, summer and autumn. From spring to late autumn, when plants are in bloom, bees are busy every day. Winter is the only short period of leisure for bees.

Bee (Bee/Honeybee): belongs to the order Hymenoptera, family Apidae.

When bees collect nectar from flowers, they are selective about the flowers they pick. Generally, bees will not collect nectar from flowers that are in bud or have just opened. They will pick nectar from flowers that are in full bloom because the nectar or secretions are relatively rich at this time.

Although insect antennae vary in type, they all have the functions of finding food, choosing hosts to lay eggs, and searching for different species. Insects always swing their two whiskers left and right, up and down, like two antennas and radars, constantly receiving radio waves and tracking targets. This is because antennae are important sensory organs of insects, with olfactory and tactile functions. There are countless sensory organs on the antennae, which are connected to many nerve endings in the sensory fossa, which are directly connected to the central nervous system. When stimulated by the outside world, the central nervous system can control the insect to carry out various activities. The antennae of bees are knee-shaped antennae, and their olfactory fossa are mainly distributed at the front end of the antennal whip. With the help of antennae, bees can smell the fragrance of various flowers and find nectar.

There is no fixed time for this. It depends on the climate conditions and nectar source conditions of the region. For example, in the north, Changbai Mountain and Daxing'anling, the main nectar source is linden. Linden generally blooms in early July and the flowering period is about 20 days. Bees actively collect nectar during this period. Of course, it is also affected by the beekeeper's skills. At this time, the honey in the beehive should be the most. my country has a vast territory, and the flowering period of the main nectar source plants in various regions is not the same, so it cannot be generalized. I have typed so many words, and it is original. Can you adopt it? Thank you in advance.

Generally, from April to June each year, when flowers are in full bloom, bees are collecting nectar. I hope this helps you. Please give me a "good review"

Every year in March and April, when flowers are in full bloom, the honey produced at that time is not the most abundant, but the quality is the purest. In winter, honey is mostly fed with sugar water, and the quality is the worst.

It depends on where you are. There are differences between the south and the north, and also between the northwest. The flowering period is different in each place, and honey can be harvested all year round. In the south, honey is produced most in spring, with lychee and longan honey being the main sources.

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