Key measures for beekeeping
If you want to keep bees well, you must take some key measures to get twice the results with half the effort. So, what are the specific key measures?
1. Choose the right bee species Different bee species have different biological characteristics and production performance, and the same bee species have different performance under different geographical environments and nectar sources. Therefore, high-quality bee species that have been selected and bred should be selected in the production of beekeeping to increase the yield of bee products. It is not advisable to keep bees for a long time in the apiary to avoid the decline of beekeeping production performance, but should be introduced regularly.
2. The quality of a well-bred queen bee mainly depends on two aspects. On the one hand, the bee is young, and on the other hand, the bee is strong. Most young queen bees will lay eggs actively, with large amount of eggs and fast spawning speed. The queen bee is sturdy, large, has many ovarian tubes, moves steadily, lays more eggs every day, lays eggs quickly and orderly, and expands in a spiral. I don't like building platforms, I don't like splitting bees, and the time for stopping and starting to lay eggs is very regular. It has the inherent characteristics of species or group sports.
3. Sufficient honey powder feed Sufficient honey powder feed means sufficient food in a broad sense. Food is the source of nutrients for various activities such as life, reproduction, honey pulp and spleen production of beeswax. If you want to keep bees, you must have enough food, which is especially important in seasons and winters when there is a lack of external sources of nectar.
4. Prosperity of bee colony A prosperous bee colony means that it can maintain a relatively strong skirt during all periods of the year. A strong group for overwintering, a strong group for spring reproduction and a strong group for production are the basic measures for high-yield beekeeping. Only with a strong bee colony can the mortality of overwintering bees be reduced, and a strong production colony can be cultivated in early spring, and the colony has the ability to resist various diseases.







