Question 1: What is the fastest way to recruit bees? How to recruit bee colonies? 1. When rural people want to attract bee colonies, they will first look for or find the colonies. If they find that the beehive of the colony is built on a big tree or under the eaves, the best way to attract bees is to take a basin of hot water that is larger than the hive. In the evening, after all the bees have returned to the hive, cover the hive with the basin of hot water. After more than ten minutes, the bees inside will faint. At this time, you can collect the entire bee colony and move it into your own beehive. 2. When rural people attract bees, if they find a bee colony in a cave or rock cave and people cannot enter, they will use fumigation to attract the bee colony. Before attracting the bees, they must prepare a snakeskin bag or a textile bag, and some mosquito coils or moxa sticks. When they arrive at the cave, seal all other exits, then light the moxa sticks, put them into the cave, take them out after twenty minutes, and buckle the snakeskin bag on the cave entrance. The bees inside will automatically move into the snakeskin bag, and then the bee colony in the snakeskin bag can be moved into the beehive. 3. If you don't want to go to the wild to recruit bees, you can do it at home, but there must be a nectar source near your home and there must be wild bees active. The best way is to put some syrup made from white sugar where you want the bees to build their nests. Also, burn some old honeycomb fragments nearby to let the smell of the honeycomb spread automatically. When the wild bees smell the smell, they will automatically come to the syrup, and after three to five days they will automatically enter the beehives prepared by people. Question 2: What are some good ways to collect wild bees? The simplest way is to find a box (without any odor), slowly move them into the box, and when they are settled (if they are not quiet, spray them with smoke), pick up the box. There is no secret. Just wear a mask, smoke the bees with wood smoke for a while, so that they lose their ability to attack, and then use a hollow bamboo or basket to catch them. You may not be able to catch them! Because you may not know the queen bee! For wild bees, you can attract the queen bee by putting sugar water in a bucket or a box! For domesticated bees, the queen bee is bought or cultivated by yourself. Question 3: How to quickly capture wild bees? First, you need to quickly find the wild bees. The probability of finding bees is higher during the peak season of bee division. Then you usually need professional tools to put the bees that have flown out of the nests into the box. Of course, the most important thing is that the queen bee must be put in. Other honey and bees will run away with the queen bee. Just put the queen bee into the wooden box. Just for reference To adopt Good luck! Question 4: How to find wild bees? Secrets to chasing wild bees 1. Look for bee feces. When bees fly in groups (flying to identify the nest) or fly freely, they often excrete feces near the hive. If you find yellow bee feces on leaves or weeds, it means there is a hive nearby. 2. Tracking water-collecting honey bees often collect water in places with water sources near the hive, so carefully observe the streamside, fieldside or depressions with stagnant water. If you find water-collecting bees, it means that the hive is no more than 1 km away. 3. Tracking honey bees: On sunny days, between 9 and 11 a.m., go into the mountains and look for honey bees. Observe their flight activities and directions when they return to the hive. When honey bees take off from flowers, they often hover and fly toward the hive. If the returning bees make a circle when they take off and fly below 5 meters, it means that the hive is far away and difficult to track. When you find bees collecting honey on flowers, you can hold a small dish of honey in your hand. When a flying bee returns from collecting honey, follow its flight direction step by step, and you can finally find the hive. In mountainous areas where bees are active, apply honey on leaves 2 meters above the ground, and burn some old honeycombs to emit a beeswax smell. If bees are attracted, pay attention to the flight and direction of the returning bees. Also, at a distance of about 10 meters, use the same method to observe the flight route of the returning bees. Tracking in the direction where the two flight lines intersect may help you find the hive. Another method is to use a line several dozen centimeters long, tie a small piece of paper to one end, tie the other end to the waist of the captured bee, and then release it. The bee with the paper tied to it flies slowly and is easy to track. 4. Search for tree holes. Bees often build nests in tree trunks with holes. You can ask herbal farmers, hunters and other people who often go into the mountains to provide clues. Search carefully for large trees with holes along the edge of the forest. 5. Hunting method After discovering the wild bee hive, prepare various tools: such as knives, axes, chisels, hoes for digging holes, smoke sprayers (or wormwood) for collecting bees, bee cages (boxes), nets, buckets, etc. (1) Capturing rock bees: If the rock cave cannot be chiseled open, first find several holes, keep only one of the entrances and exits, and seal the others with mud. Then put cotton wool (or camphor oil cotton balls) dipped in 50% carbolic acid gas into the nest, and immediately insert a glass tube with a diameter of about 10 mm from the reserved entrance and exit, and extend the other end into the hive door. Driven by the carbolic acid gas, the bees will pass through the glass tube and enter the hive. After seeing that the queen bee has passed through the tube and most of the bees in the cave have come out, close the hive door and transport them back for processing. (2) Capturing tree hole bees or soil hole bees: Dig the hole, and after vibration, most of the bees will suck honey and crawl out of the nest to serve hungry combs. Then use smoke to make the bees leave the combs and form a group in the empty space. Refer to the method of not turning over the nest and changing the box, cut the honeycomb, set the frame, and collect the bees. Pay special attention to collecting the queen bee during the operation. After catching the spring tree hole bees, you can use the original tree hole to trap wild bees. Therefore, when chiseling the tree hole, protect the original nest as much as possible, leave a part of the wax base, and then repair it with bark, wood chips, and clay, leaving an entrance and exit hole. The following aspects need to be mastered when trapping: 1. Choose a location to lure wild bees. You should place the beehives in a place with abundant nectar and pollen sources, nearby water sources, at the sunny foothills or hillsides, with a suitable microclimate and obvious targets. 2. Seize the opportunity to trap bees during the swarming season. April to May in the north and November to December in the south are suitable for trapping bees. In the southern subtropical region, nectar sources are scarce from August to September, and wild bee colonies may migrate, which is also suitable for trapping. 3. Prepare the beehive. Soak the new beehive in rice water to remove the smell of wood, dry it, and apply beeswax on the inner wall. Put 3 to 5 nest frames with wire and narrow nest foundation in the box, add partitions on both sides, and fill the gaps in the box with hay. The nest door is 8 mm wide. Put rocks or tree trunks and use stones to pad the beehive off the ground. Old beehive barrels with wax base have the smell of beeswax and are suitable for luring wild bees. 4. Check frequently. During the swarming season, check once every three days. Check promptly after a long rain. If you find that wild bees have moved in, wait until the bees return to the nest in the evening, close the nest door, and move the bees back for breeding. If you use old beehives, you should move them to new boxes as soon as possible. Question 5: How to collect wild bees? How to collect wild bees? Collecting wild bees is a very convenient method, but whether it will be successful depends on your own skills. Different people have different experiences. Here are the steps for collecting wild bees. Material preparation White sugar (appropriate amount) Fresh honey (appropriate amount) Method steps 1. First of all, it is very important to choose a correct place, usually halfway up the mountain or in the jungle of the mountains. 2. Mix white sugar and fresh honey in proportion, stir evenly, then sprinkle on the grass and put it into the beehive. 3. Place the beehive in a location that you think is suitable, and then check it every few days to see if any bees have entered the hive to live. Question 6: What is the fastest way to attract bees? Make a wooden barrel with a length, width and height of 20*20*40 cm. Make a few small holes of 1 cm on the bottom to let the bees in and out. Wrap the top with cloth and tie it up. You can open it to check later. Then spray sugar water in the barrel. Put the barrel against the bee colony to drive the bees into the barrel. Then place the barrel on a stone within four or five meters of the original bee colony. Cover it with rainproof plastic and press it down with stones. Question 7: How to attract bees the fastest and improve the beehive's ability to attract bees? Putting synthetic gathering hormone (scent gland pheromone) in the beehive can improve its ability to attract bees. Bee bait for bee breeding contains geraniol (equal to the secretion of 5,000 worker bees). How to make bee bait that improves the bee attraction of beehives? Method for improving the beehive's ability to attract bees in bee breeding: The use of trap hives to trap bee swarms has been used for hundreds of years in Europe and Africa. In recent years, people have conducted in-depth research on trap hives. Beekeeping has made many specific suggestions on the production and placement of trap hives, but the ideal trap hive has not yet been designed. We have even seen some swarms fly over the trap hives to a more distant nesting site. Bees like to choose caves to nest. Beekeeping: Attracting Wild Bees (I) Temporary bee breeding, short-term Beekeepers will go find wild bees and use a temporary luring method to lure the bees directly into your beehive on the same day. Putting an appropriate amount of honey or sugar feed such as white sugar in the attracting box, finding a place where scout bees often appear, and burning old honeycombs near the attracting box at around 10 am will help attract bees. If you find scout bees that often fly and stop on walls and other places to find nests, you can place the attracting box nearby and apply a little honey on the nest opening of the attracting box to attract the scout bees; after bee breeding or catching scout bees, put them in the attracting box and close it for 10 minutes, and then release the scout bees. Be careful not to damage the scout bees. The location of the attracting box must not be changed after the scout bees fly away. Generally, when there is a swarm, it can be successful in one day. (II) Fixed-point attraction for bee breeding, long-term 1. To attract wild bees in summer, you should choose a cool and ventilated place, and in winter, you should choose a place that is sheltered from the wind and facing the sun. Under the rock on the mountainside facing north and south, it is not exposed to the sun and rain, and it is warm in winter and cool in summer. It is the most ideal place for attracting bees. It is suitable to place boxes for attracting bees in all seasons. In addition, in front of the eaves facing south or southeast, under a big tree, etc. are also good places. According to the migration rules of bees, the bee attracting site is set up on the mountain in spring and summer, and at the foot of the mountain in autumn and winter. 2. The location where the lure box is placed must be conspicuous so that it can be easily discovered by scout bees. In addition, the bees' flight route should be unobstructed, such as protruding hills, single trees, huge rocks, etc. in the mountains, which are all natural and obvious targets for bees to build nests. 3. The attractant box should be dark, dry, clean, and free of wood or other special smells. (1) Box with scars: Box with scars on the base of honeycombs. Boxes with newly built honeycombs are ideal for beekeeping after 1-2 days of settlement. A few small holes can be left at the nest entrance. The lower opening of a common beehive barrel for beekeeping is about 30 cm in diameter. Several finger-sized notches are made on the edge of the opening as the nest entrance. Several bamboo strips are strung vertically and horizontally about 20 cm from the opening, and palm bark is laid on the bamboo strips. Straw or wheat straw is then stuffed on the palm bark, and then placed on a stone. The upper opening of the barrel is sealed with palm bark and covered with bark stones. (2) New beehives for bee breeding: In order to allow the lured wild bees to be raised in a new way, new beehives can be used. First, arrange 4 to 5 nest frames with iron wire and narrow strips of nest foundation in the box. It is not advisable to use full-frame nest foundations. The space outside the partition should be filled with soft grass. If the nest foundation is built into spleen buds by the bee colony, the effect will be better. The nest door of the new beehive is only 3.3 cm wide and 1.1 cm high. Before laying, nail the nest frame and the inner cover. It is best to lay the beehive on rocks, raise the box body, stack stones on the left and right for protection, cover the box surface, and press stones to prevent damage from wind, rain, and yellowing. (3) Beekeeping: Check regularly. Check the bee boxes regularly after placing them for beekeeping. During the swarming season, check once every three days. Check in time after a long rain. If you find wild bees in the bee box, wait until the bees return to the nest in the evening, close the nest door and move them back. For old-style bees and tubes, it is best to borrow combs from them that night. 4. Beekeeping: How to attract wild bees Recipe: 250 grams of white sugar, 10 grams of fresh honey. How to use: Mix the medicine according to the formula ratio, stir evenly, sprinkle it on the grass and put it into a beehive, then put the beehive on the top of a mountain in the wild. After about 5 days, bees from seven or eight miles around will fly to the beehive and gather in the beehive. Question 8: What is the fastest way to attract bees to a hornet's nest? Haha. Use pollen to recruit quickly! Question 9: What is the fastest way to attract bees and produce flowers? Question 10: What is the fastest way to attract bees? It depends on what you want to do. If you just want to attract bees, you can use some honey to attract them. |
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