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CATDOLL: How to get rid of bumblebees?

1. How to drive away bumblebees?

When I was a kid, I often poked hornets' nests. But being stung is not a pleasant experience.

When I was a kid, I mostly dug hornet nests on trees outside, and also on the edge of the house. After being stung, in order to retaliate against the hornets, I would "sneak attack" them at night. But remember: you have to do it at night.

Use a bamboo pole to support a "snakeskin bag" - a fertilizer bag, to cover the beehive, and tie a slipknot on the snakeskin bag near the top with a rope; use another bamboo pole to hold a "sharp knife" together, and after covering the hive, cut with the sharp knife to support the bag and tighten the slipknot on the rope.

At this point, everything is fine. It is up to you to kill or cut me.

Even so, there may still be some "bees" in the leaky "bag", but it doesn't matter, because the queen bee has been picked up by you, and the "nest" will be destroyed and the "hornets" will scatter!

To do this well, it takes three people to cooperate: someone holding the bag, someone using the knife, and someone pulling the rope, all in one go!

Of course, protection is necessary for inexperienced people.

But it's too dangerous to handle it yourself, so I'd better call 119 to ask the firefighters to come. Ask them to get rid of it. Wasps are very poisonous! Ask them to get rid of it as soon as possible! Don't get stung!

I have more than 30 boxes at home. Don't drive them away. If you kill them this time, they will come back next time. Just kill them.

Call 119

Use cigarettes

2. How to prevent and kill some bees (hornets) that eat and catch domestic bees? Urgent

There is no good way, just kill it manually. Or catch it alive, tie a thin line around its waist, tie a small cotton ball dipped in pesticide, and let it fly. . . . Or find its nest and catch it all in one fell swoop.

Brother, I have been raising bees for many years, and there seems to be no good way at present. If you are a professional, you can just hit it. It is easy to hit the bumblebee with a wooden board. The bumblebee will faint on the ground when it hits it, and then you can step on it to death.

Put the bees in a glass box

Leave a small hole for ventilation. Make sure it is smaller than the bee's body.

I also want to raise bees, but I don't know how to do it.

Related video: Bee Wars

It introduces the story of how hornets started a war to eat honey bees. The European bees raised by local Japanese people were defeated, but the native bees could deal with the hornets.

But it doesn't say anything about the Chinese bees, nor does it tell us how to prevent and control them.

3. When raising bees, how can you prevent hornets from harassing you?

Change the nest door of the beehive to a round one to prevent wasps from entering the hive; manually kill wasps, patrol the apiary frequently, and use fly swatters to kill wasps in front and behind the swarm; frequently expel wasps in the apiary to reduce the invasion of wasps; destroy wasp nests near the apiary, etc. Chinese bee colonies can generally resist invading small wasps. Worker bees fly fast and are not easily captured by wasps, so a small number of wasps will not cause serious damage to the apiary.

I think when we raise bees, if we want to better prevent wasps from harassing us, we can arrange corresponding prevention and control measures around them to prevent them from entering.

Install fences or iron nails on the entrance of the beehive to prevent wasps. If you find wasps flying low in front of the nest entrance, you can use brooms, wooden boards or other tools to kill the wasps.

This method is more common and has a good effect in preventing wasps from scattering. You can prepare small wooden boards and the like. When you see wasps attacking, you can hit them, which is easy to knock out. Wasps are large and can be knocked out with a light tap. Then we catch them and deal with them. We can step on them to death or soak them in wine. Relatively speaking, this method does little harm to wasps, but there are some sporadic deaths of wasps, which will not eliminate wasps. It can still be used in places where there are not many wasps. The method of poisoning is to catch the wasps without killing them, then sprinkle honey on them, and then let them return to their nests to poison other wasps. This method is more vicious and can achieve the effect of killing wasps. However, if we don’t have many wasps, don’t use this method, which can easily lead to the extinction of wasps. Especially in places where there are artificially bred wasps nearby, this method must not be used, otherwise it is easy to cause serious consequences.

How to prevent wasps from invading domestic bees? Old beekeeper: These four methods are enough. A method of increasing barriers. The Bee Tribe believes that this method is better. If there are not many wasps, it can not only protect the wasps, but also prevent them from harming the bees. The method is to surround all the beehives on one side of the nest door with a wire mesh with a mesh size of 1 square centimeter, which is equivalent to expanding the defense range of the bees. When the bees are in the net, the wasps cannot attack the bees, thereby achieving the purpose of protecting the bees without harming the wasps. Nest destruction method This method is to find the wasp's nest and try to destroy it. Generally, the wasp's nest is on the eaves or under the eaves, in the soil hole. In fact, there are many ways to destroy the hive, depending on whether we can see it.

Why do wasps invade bees? In June and July, when the nectar source is still relatively abundant in the wild, wasps will also eat nectar and pollen, and generally will not invade bees. But after summer and early autumn, wasps reproduce very vigorously, and the nectar source gradually becomes scarce. In order to feed the small wasps, the big wasps will turn to invade bees. The way wasps invade bees. Wasps will kill and bite bees to death in the wild or in front of the hive, snatch the nectar stored in the honey bag, or drag the body of the bee back to feed the small wasp larvae. If not stopped in time, they will cause the big wasps to bite the bees' nests. After many wasps invade the hive, the bees will be killed or forced to flee, causing great damage. Classification of wasps. Among the wasps that invade bees, they can be divided into three categories, namely big wasps, small yellow jackets and yellow jackets, all of which are very harmful to bees. It is very important to do a good job of prevention and prevent wasps from invading.

Methods to prevent wasp invasion. To fundamentally prevent wasp invasion, the most fundamental measure is to find the hive and destroy them. Install fences or nails on the hive door to prevent wasps. In the season when wasps are seriously harmful, you can install isolation fences on the hive door of the bees and nail some nails on it. If you cultivate bees, you should narrow the nest door and use round holes to prevent wasps from invading. To kill and prevent wasps. During the breeding process of bees, if wasps are found flying low in front of the nest, they can be killed with brooms, wooden boards and other tools. The corpse can be placed on the beehive cover of the bees, and two birds can be killed at a time while waiting for other wasps to drag the wasp corpse. Use poison to trap wasps. When using poison to lure and kill wasps, first pay attention to the safety of people and animals, and people and animals cannot come into contact. Then, use odorless poison, put it in chopped livestock and poultry meat, put it in a plate or bowl, and put it on a chair near the bee farm. When wasps come to eat livestock and poultry meat, they will be poisoned and die.

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