1. Now that the hornet’s nest has been dealt with, how to drive away the hornets?The hornet's nest has been dealt with. You can spray some insecticide on the original location to drive away the remaining hornets. A hornet's nest is very dangerous if it is close to people's lives. You must deal with the hornet's nest to protect people's safety. Sometimes after dealing with a hornet's nest, there will be remaining hornets flying back and forth nearby and refusing to leave. You can spray insecticide on the original location of the nest to drive away the hornets. 2. How to eliminate hornets?Wasp prevention methods: 1. Install a bamboo baffle at the entrance of the nest. The height of the bee entrance on the baffle is 5mm, so that wasps will not attack the beehive and prevent further damage by wasps. The bamboo is used, and the main room bamboo is hard, and wasps cannot bite to expand the height of the hole. 2. "Whip the corpse to show public display" to prevent hornets; When I used the swatting method to prevent hornets, I accidentally piled more than 30 hornet corpses in front of the box. When the hornets were searching for bees in front of the box, they suddenly discovered the "fate" of their accomplices, and most of them took the initiative to flee the scene and return to the camp for emergency. After a few days, the invasion of hornets gradually decreased. 3. Can you still use the original beehive after you bring back the bees that were driven away by hornets?Yes, but there are a few things to note! The position must be changed. If you still use the original position, the wasps will still come! And it is best to change the direction of the hive door, so that the bees can re-identify the nest and the wasps will not be able to find the location of the nest door immediately. If it is a double nest door, you can also change one door, and the corresponding honeycomb can also be moved to the other side! Regarding the question of whether the Chinese bees that were driven away by hornets will come back, Bee Tribe believes that it is very likely that they will not come back. We can judge this question based on the characteristics of the bees' escape and the bees' decision to escape. Two situations of bees' site selection. Generally speaking, we can divide it into two ways: the bees choose by themselves and the bees choose by humans. No matter which way it is, as long as the bees have settled down, it means that the bees have already assumed that this location is suitable for living and it has been unanimously agreed upon by the bee "research conference". First: Natural Site Selection by Bees Before bees decide to move into a new address, the bee colony will first send out a large number of scout bees to find a new address, and then swarm to form a cluster near the apiary. During this process, the bees will select the best address from the addresses found by the large number of scout bees. After more "inspections" by the scout bees, the colony will move to the new address only after unanimous agreement is reached. Therefore, the bees are very strict in choosing a residence. Once the bees have chosen an address, they will immediately start building a nest. The bees will make great sacrifices in this process. Unless there are special circumstances, the bees are unwilling to escape the colony. It is relatively difficult for bees to choose an address and leave an address. Second: Artificially selected address The artificially selected address mainly refers to the swarm of our artificial bees. Although there is a sense of "kidnapping" here, as long as the bees settle down, it means that there is no problem with our beehive. The kidnapping here generally adopts reward feeding and providing larvae. The bees think the new address is good under the temptation of syrup, and at the same time there are larvae to worry about, so even if the bees are a little dissatisfied, they will calm down because of the larvae and reward feed. The bees calming down means that the queen bee will lay eggs, the worker bees will collect honey, and they will form a complete "family". If they are not separated, the bees will not escape easily. Why don't bees come back after being driven away by wasps? From the above we can see that bees are very strict in choosing a residence, but they are also very strict in giving up a residence. If the bees cannot stay there, they will not escape. Once the bees escape, it means that the residence has been determined by the bees to be no longer habitable, especially the Chinese bees, which have a strong migration nature. If they escape, basically the bees in this group will not come back. Under what circumstances will the Chinese bees driven away by wasps come back? Strictly speaking, this question is not about the return of the driven-away Chinese bees, but about other bee colonies moving into the driven-away beehives. Although the original bee colony was driven away by wasps, wasps do not always exist, especially in a bee colony without bees. Unless wasps move in, they will not keep visiting because they cannot find bees to eat. Since there are bees living in the original bee colony, other scout bees will also consider such an address as suitable for living when they find such an address when looking for a new address, and will move in. In fact, we can understand this process as the beehive after the bee colony escapes has become a beehive. As long as the local Chinese bee resources are abundant, other bee colonies will also be attracted to move in when the bees swarm. If the swarm that flew away does not fly far, when the swarm reproduces too much and a natural swarm occurs, it is still possible to return to the original beehive because the swarm has been replaced. However, this is no longer the original swarm, but only the offspring of the original swarm. Therefore, the bee tribe believes that the Chinese bees driven away by the wasps have almost no chance of returning. You can use it, pay attention to the hornets to prevent the bees from being driven away again. It should be the first one, no problem The bees driven away by the hornet can be brought back using the original bellows, because the diseased bee nest originated from it. |
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