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Mar 31, 2021

Harvested a swarm of small bees in the wild, but escaped twice in a row. Let’s take a look at how to stabilize the swarm.

Harvested a swarm of small bees in the wild, but escaped twice in a row. Let’s take a look at how to stabilize the swarm.

I believe that a problem that many beekeepers will encounter is that one day a swarm of strong dogs suddenly came, but the next day they may have fled directly, and then the beekeeper put the king piece at the door of the nest, and the bee again the next day When they come back, some will trap the queen bee in a royal cage, but the bees will continue to flee, so today we will analyze the reasons for the escape of the bees.

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1. You can replace the beehives with the old beehives used before, because the new beehives smell so great that the bees don't like them, and they have not lived in the bees before, which will cause the bees to escape to a large extent.

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2. Change the position of the beehive to a place with a lot of nectar and good sun protection, or under a tree, and then check whether the bees are carrying pollen in and out, and judge whether the beehive is stable now. In addition, special attention should be paid to not because of some scattered Pollen is judged to be familiar and stable, which may be an illusion.


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