1. What is the material of the wasp's honeycomb?Plant fiber is the main raw material of hornet's nest. Wasps bite off fibers from plants, chew them and add their own saliva to make hornet's nest. It is made of beeswax, which is exhaled by wasps. When the beeswax oxidizes, it hardens. 2. How to eat dried honeycomb1. Prepare a few eggs and fresh honeycomb. 2. Chop the honeycomb into pieces with a knife. 3. Put the chopped honeycomb in a small bowl and set aside. 4. Then beat the eggs into the bowl containing the honeycomb. 5. Stir well with chopsticks. 6. Heat the oil in the pan, pour in the beaten honeycomb eggs, stir fry, and then add appropriate amount of salt. 7. After frying, it can be served. Additional information A hornet's nest is a hive of hornets. A hornet's nest is a place for bees to live, reproduce, store, live, overwinter and carry out other activities. It is a general term for the empty combs, honey combs, pollen combs, brood combs, bee paths and spaces inside the beehive. According to the records of herbal literature and practical experience of various dynasties, this product has the effects of calming spasms, detoxifying and curing sores, relieving swelling and pain, and invigorating yang and curing numbness. However, in recent times, people only focus on external use and ignore internal use, which has overshadowed its benefits, which is a pity. In fact, this product is not only an important medicine for ulcer treatment, but also very effective for certain diseases in internal medicine. It has four main functions: 1. Treat joint swelling and pain: This product has the function of curing arthritis and wind, and is very effective for long-term joint swelling and pain, so "Bielu" says it can cure "swelling of joints". The author's experience shows that if rheumatoid arthritis or rheumatoid arthritis has joint stiffness and swelling, which lasts for a long time and even deforms, taking this product is quite helpful. 2. Treatment of malignant nuclear cancer: In traditional Chinese medical literature, cancer is described by name in addition to the "cancer disease" in the Song Dynasty's "Wei Ji Bao Shu" and the "cancer sore" in "Zhi Zhi Fang". In the Ming Dynasty's "Surgery Qi Xuan", there are many other diseases, such as malignant sores, carbuncle attached to bones, carbuncle with stones, leukoplakia, malignant nucleus, flower turning, black therapy, symptom mass, accumulation, choking, metrorrhagia, turbid belt, etc., which also include a variety of cancers. Beehive, according to "Bielu", can "cure malignant carbuncle, carbuncle attached to bone, rooted in the internal organs", and can cure "all poisons". Zhang Wenzhong used three fingers to pinch beehive, and took it with warm wine, which was very effective in treating metrorrhagia and five-color vaginal discharge (this disease is very similar to uterine cancer). The breast cancer powder in "Xinbian Yanfang" also uses beehive as the main medicine. His old friend Fan Tiantu once pointed out: "Beehive, scorpion, centipede, gecko, etc. have certain effects on certain malignant tumors." Shanghai Shuguang Hospital has used beehives and scorpions to treat breast cancer and lymph node enlargement caused by cancer metastasis. In recent years, reports of using it to treat cancer have increased in various places. It can be seen that beehive is a medicine worth exploring in depth in the treatment of cancer malignant nuclei. 3. Treat impotence and enuresis: This product has the effect of invigorating yang and strengthening the kidneys, and is reliably effective for erectile dysfunction and enuresis incontinence. 4) Treat carbuncle and scrofula: This product has significant effects in detoxification, killing insects, eliminating carbuncle and curing sores, and is often used in surgery. For example, the "Fengfang ointment" in "Zhengzhi Zhunsheng" is used to treat cold diseases, the "Xiaozhong Huadu ointment" in the prescription is used to treat carbuncle swelling and poison, and "Sansheng Powder" is used to treat malignant sores and strange diseases. In terms of compatibility and application, rinsing the mouth with a decoction of Asarum can treat toothache; combining it with Scutellaria barbata can treat swelling and nodules; combining it with Chanyi can desensitize and treat urticaria and other skin itching diseases; combining it with spider lily can treat impotence; combining it with Sangpiao can treat enuresis; combining it with earthworm, scorpion and bombyx batryticatus can treat arthritis; combining it with black-necked snake and earthworm can treat stubborn low back pain; combining it with bitter osmanthus and two-headed sword can treat breast cancer; and so on. Honeycombs also have high medicinal value. Fresh and clean honeycombs are often used to treat rhinitis. Old honeycombs are effective in treating hepatitis, rhinitis, rheumatoid arthritis and other diseases. Studies have shown that honeycomb preparations can promote the body's cellular immune function. Honeycomb extract has an inactivating effect on hepatitis B surface antigen. The chemical composition of honeycomb is very complex, mainly containing beeswax, resin, oil, pigment, tannin, sugar, organic acid, fatty acid, glycoside, enzyme and insect hormone. Honeycomb is rich in hormones and multiple vitamins, and is the first choice for regulating endocrine and nourishing the body. Take 5 grams of honeycomb with honey powder (wild bees are best), decoct it with boiling water or chew it directly, three times a day, for 2-3 months, it is effective in treating allergic rhinitis. 3. Has anyone seen the beehive in the picture? Is it a beehive?This is a hornet's nest Don't move them lightly. This scorpion will be very powerful in the future There is a way to use At night Just put a nylon bag on it Wear a hood and gloves Wear long shirts and trousers Then slowly tighten the nylon bag. The whole thing can be handled This is a hornet's nest. Don't touch it. If you anger the hornets, you will be stung and become fat. Please accept this advice. The honeycomb structure of bees is very delicate, practical and saves materials. The honeycomb is composed of countless cells of the same size. The cells are all regular hexagons. Each cell is surrounded by other cells, and there is only a wax wall between the two cells. Surprisingly, the bottom of the cell is neither flat nor round, but pointed. This bottom is composed of three identical rhombuses. Someone has measured the angles of the rhombuses. The two obtuse angles are 109° and the two acute angles are 70°. What is amazing is that all the honeycombs of bees in the world are built according to this unified angle and pattern. So it is not a beehive. 4. What shape is the beehive? What are the three types of bees?Shape: The honeycomb is hexagonal. This hexagonal structure is called a honeycomb structure. Because this structure is very strong, it is used in the wings of airplanes and the walls of artificial satellites. The inner and outer nests (called cells) of the honeycomb are staggered by half, and the point where the sides of the combined hexagons intersect is the center of the inner hexagon. This is to increase the strength and prevent the bottom of the cell from breaking. Types: There are three types of bee colonies: queen bee, worker bee and drone, and there is one queen bee (some exceptions have two queen bees) (1) The queen bee's task is to lay eggs. The queen bee's secreted hormones can inhibit the development of the worker bees' ovaries and affect the behavior of the worker bees in the hive. The queen bee is cultivated by worker bees using fertilized eggs to build the queen cell. The worker bees take special care of the fertilized eggs in the queen bee's embryo and feed them royal jelly until the larvae pupate, so that the queen bee larvae are soaked in royal jelly. Royal jelly is rich in protein, vitamins and biological hormones, which plays an important role in promoting the growth and development of queen bee larvae, especially the development of female reproductive organs. As the queen bee larvae grow, the worker bees raise the base of the cell and finally seal it. (2) The duty of a bee is to reproduce with the queen bee. A male bee can only mate with the queen bee once in its lifetime and dies within a few minutes after mating. There are many male bees, and there may be nearly a thousand of them in a colony. The only duty of a male bee is to mate with the queen bee. During mating, the queen bee flies out of the nest and the male bees in the colony chase after her. This is called the nuptial flight. The queen bee's nuptial flight selection is carried out through a flying competition, and only the winner can become the mate. After mating, the male bee's reproductive organs fall off and are inserted into the queen bee's reproductive organs. At this time, the male bee has completed its life mission and dies. Drones do not participate in brewing and collecting production, and are larger than worker bees. (3) Worker bees are female bees that lack reproductive capacity. Among the female bees in a beehive, only the queen bee has reproductive capacity. Worker bees in the same hive can be divided into three physiologically different worker bee groups due to their age: nurse bees, nest-building bees, and honey bees. After a worker bee stings a person, its stinger and intestines remain in the human skin, so it will die soon. The main tasks of worker bees are to collect food, feed larvae, secrete wax to build honeycombs, secrete nectar to clean nests, build hives, protect nests and attack enemies. All kinds of work in the hive are basically done by worker bees; like queen bees, worker bees are developed from fertilized eggs. The nursing worker bees do not take as good care of them as they do for queen bee larvae. They are only fed royal jelly in the first three days after hatching, and only honey and pollen mixed feed from the fourth day on. Because this feed is not as nutritious as royal jelly, and lacks biological hormones that promote ovarian development. Therefore, the development of the reproductive organs of worker bees is inhibited, and until they emerge as adult bees, there are only a few ovarian tubes in their ovaries, and they have lost their normal reproductive function. Therefore, they are incompletely developed female bees. Beehive: It is a nest built by bees. It is the place where the bee colony lives and reproduces, and is composed of honeycombs. Each honeycomb is suspended parallel to each other in the space inside the honeycomb and is perpendicular to the ground. The distance between honeycombs is 7 to 10 mm, which is called a bee path. Each honeycomb is composed of thousands of cells connected together, and is built by worker bees using the wax secreted by their own wax glands. The large and small hexagonal cells are used to cultivate drones and worker bees respectively, and the bottom surface is 3 rhombuses. The cells used to cultivate queen bees are called queen cells, which are shaped like drooping peanuts. They are temporarily built by the bee colony before swarming, mostly at the bottom and corners of the honeycomb. There are irregular transitional cells between the drone cells and the worker cells, and at the connection between the honeycomb and the nest frame, which are used to store honey and reinforce the honeycomb. 1. The shape of the honeycomb (1) Honeycombs are hexagonal. This hexagonal structure is called a honeycomb structure. Because this structure is very strong, it is used in aircraft wings and satellite walls. The inner and outer cells (called cells) of the honeycomb are staggered by half, and the point where the sides of the combined hexagons intersect is the center of the inner hexagon. This is to increase strength and prevent the bottom of the cell from cracking. (2) The honeycomb is a strictly hexagonal column. It has a hexagonal opening at one end and a closed hexagonal pyramid base at the other end, which is composed of three identical rhombuses. In the early 18th century, French scholar Malarch once measured the dimensions of a large number of honeycombs. He was very surprised to find that all the obtuse angles of the rhombuses that formed the base of these honeycombs were 109°28′, and all the acute angles were 70°32′. Later, French mathematician König and Scottish mathematician Marc Lorraine calculated theoretically that if the least amount of material is to be consumed, the largest rhombus container can be made at this angle. In this sense, bees can be called "genius mathematicians and designers." 2. Bees live in groups. There are three types of bees in a bee colony: queen bee, worker bees and drones. There is also one queen bee (some exceptions have two queen bees). Bee (Bee/Honey bee) is a general term for insects belonging to the order Hymenoptera, suborder Sphenopoda, division Apoidea, superfamily Apoidea, and family Apidae in insect taxonomy. It is an important group in the order Hymenoptera. (1) The queen bee's task is to lay eggs. The queen bee's secreted hormones can inhibit the development of the worker bees' ovaries and affect the behavior of the worker bees in the hive. The queen bee is cultivated by worker bees using fertilized eggs to build the queen cell. The worker bees take special care of the fertilized eggs in the queen bee's embryo and feed them royal jelly until the larvae pupate, so that the queen bee larvae are soaked in royal jelly. Royal jelly is rich in protein, vitamins and biological hormones, which plays an important role in promoting the growth and development of queen bee larvae, especially the development of female reproductive organs. As the queen bee larvae grow, the worker bees raise the base of the cell and finally seal it. (2) The duty of a bee is to reproduce with the queen bee. A male bee can only mate with the queen bee once in its lifetime and dies within a few minutes after mating. There are many male bees, and there may be nearly a thousand of them in a colony. The only duty of a male bee is to mate with the queen bee. During mating, the queen bee flies out of the nest and the male bees in the colony chase after her. This is called the nuptial flight. The queen bee's nuptial flight selection is carried out through a flying competition, and only the winner can become the mate. After mating, the male bee's reproductive organs fall off and are inserted into the queen bee's reproductive organs. At this time, the male bee has completed its life mission and dies. Drones do not participate in brewing and collecting production, and are larger than worker bees. (3) Worker bees are female bees that lack reproductive capacity. Among the female bees in a beehive, only the queen bee has reproductive capacity. Worker bees in the same hive can be divided into three physiologically different worker bee groups due to their age: nurse bees, nest-building bees, and honey bees. After a worker bee stings a person, its stinger and intestines remain in the human skin, so it will die soon. The main tasks of worker bees are to collect food, feed larvae, secrete wax to build honeycombs, secrete nectar to clean nests, build hives, protect nests and attack enemies. All kinds of work in the hive are basically done by worker bees; like queen bees, worker bees are developed from fertilized eggs. The nursing worker bees do not take as good care of them as they do for queen bee larvae. They are only fed royal jelly in the first three days after hatching, and only honey and pollen mixed feed from the fourth day on. Because this feed is not as nutritious as royal jelly, and lacks biological hormones that promote ovarian development. Therefore, the development of the reproductive organs of worker bees is inhibited, and until they emerge as adult bees, there are only a few ovarian tubes in their ovaries, and they have lost their normal reproductive function. Therefore, they are incompletely developed female bees. The life span of worker bees is generally 30 to 60 days. During the wintering period in the north, worker bees are less active, and those who do not participate in feeding larvae can live for five to six months. The number of worker bees in each colony determines the prosperity of the colony. Hexagonal queen bee, drones, and worker bees. Round, female bee, male bee TUO is round. There are wasps, bees, and hornets. |
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