The pupa is not abandoned, it means the young can survive on their own, they need to go out to find food by themselves. After the pupa breaks, the young are formed, it is the same. Bees (animal world) are all like this, the young are very small and need to go out to live by themselves. The most likely cause of this season is sudden changes in weather, excessive humidity in the box, weakness of the larvae, and low temperatures at night causing the larvae to die, which can lead to larvae. Severe cases can cause viral infection and cause rot. If the pupa is normal, then it is lacking in honey and pollen. Unbalanced temperature, bee mites, and early stage European and American diseases can all cause procrastination! Pay attention to keeping warm at night! If the temperature difference between day and night is large, the bees will also lag if the honeycomb is not well protected! |
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