What is the nutritional value of wasps?Wasp adults and larvae can be used in traditional Chinese medicine. They can be taken orally or applied externally to treat poisonous insect bites, poisonous boils, etc. Bee pupae are edible insects rich in high protein and low fat. They develop by sucking royal jelly, honey and pollen. They have high nutritional value and are a very high-end natural nutritious food. Why do we kill wasps when raising bees?Hornets are very aggressive and have an impact on the surrounding ecological environment, especially on the surrounding bees, seriously affecting their honey collection, so they must be cleaned up. Wasps are very aggressive insects, so you must choose a good location when breeding wasps. Wasps feed on various small insects and also suck some nectar. In order to ensure that their food source is sufficient, it is best to have woodlands and water sources nearby. In this environment, there are more insects and the wasps' diet is richer. In addition, no livestock should pass within 300 meters of the breeding site to avoid causing wasps to riot and attack. Wasps are highly toxic and aggressive, and it is possible that the attack will kill them. Hornets also like to feed on bees. Italian bees have little resistance to hornets, and are easily wiped out when they encounter hornets. Chinese bees, on the other hand, will surround the hornets and kill them with heat, but the Chinese bees will also suffer considerable losses. This is not good for both parties. In order to avoid conflicts, hornet breeding areas must be at least 2 kilometers away from bee breeding areas. Haha, I can tell you've never raised bees! When bee colonies are in bloom in autumn, wasps are often short of food. At this time, wasps will prey on bees, and they will prey in groups. If the colony is weak, wasps will get into the beehive. If the queen bee is unfortunately bitten to death, the bee colony can only wait for extinction. Therefore, bee breeding must prevent wasps, and when necessary, they need to be eliminated! Especially in autumn, when food is scarce outside, they will attack bees. There is a reason why there are so many of them in autumn. 1. At other times, wasps can find food and will not risk attacking bees (especially Chinese bees); 2. Because wasps are not as tolerant to temperature as honeybees, honeybees will wrap them up and heat them to death; 3. Wasps need a lot of protein, and bees and bee larvae can provide sufficient protein feed; 4. At other times, wasps take away bees at the entrance of the hive, and do not enter the hive to attack the bees. 5. Only in autumn when food is scarce, hornets will risk attacking a large number of bees and enter beehives to seize bee larvae for the sake of the next generation. 6. It is just the survival need of hornets. For example, a few hornets can kill a group of bees. They take advantage of the habit of bees to wrap around hornets. A hornet runs into the beehive and immediately comes out with a hornet on each side, helping the hornet that enters the beehive to bite the bees wrapped around its body to death. Wasps are very aggressive and have an impact on the surrounding ecological environment, especially on the surrounding bees, which seriously affects the bees' honey collection, so they must be cleared. Wasps are very aggressive insects, so you must choose a good location when breeding wasps. Wasps feed on various small insects and also suck some nectar. In order to ensure that their food source is sufficient, it is best to have woodlands and water sources nearby. There are more insects in this environment, and the wasps' diet is richer. In addition, no livestock should pass within 300 meters of the breeding site to avoid causing wasps to riot and attack. Wasps are highly toxic and aggressive, and even attacking to death is possible. Wasps also like to feed on bees. Italian bees have little resistance to wasps, and it is easy to be wiped out when encountering wasps. Chinese bees will surround the wasps and heat them to death, but the loss of Chinese bees will also be considerable, which is not good for both parties. In order to avoid conflicts, wasp breeding sites must be at least 2 kilometers away from bee breeding sites. Because wasps will invade bee nests, causing many bees to be killed, the loss will be very large |
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