It may be that the temperature inside the hive is high, the bees are densely packed, and there are also bees gathering outside the hive door. The second is that it is going to rain and the weather is stuffy. This is most obvious when the rapeseed flowers are blooming. In hot weather, put some light salt water in a large basin 10 meters away from the beehive, about 2 grams at most in 5 kilograms of water, and then put more floating objects on the water so that the bees can stay on it to collect water. 1. There is a pool of sugar water or water at the entrance of the nest. Bees gather there to drink water and eat honey. I believe everyone can judge this phenomenon clearly at a glance. 2. The weather is too hot. When the weather is too hot, bees will gather outside to "cool off" 3. The bee colony is too strong. If the bee colony is vigorous enough and it is the nectar-collecting season, the temperature inside the beehive is high and some bees will come out. |
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