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Nov 05, 2019

The beekeeper tells you what to do if the queen bee stops production in November?

The beekeeper tells you what to do if the queen bee stops production in November?

In November, it is already winter. At this time, the outside temperature has dropped drastically, and in the case of a temperature drop, if the queen is beyond the tolerance of the queen, the queen will stop spawning. At this time we can use the following two methods. To reduce losses.

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First: the method of transition is to transfer the swarm to a warmer place in November, and do not require rich sources of honey, because there are not many honey sources in winter, as long as they are transferred to a higher temperature for feeding, so that the bees can Normal spawning, just in the spring of the coming year. 

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Second: forced feeding is mandatory feeding. In fact, many places in November are no longer suitable for feeding, because the bee king's ability to lay eggs has been weakened, and it is necessary to cultivate a group of wintering bees of appropriate age, which is about 40 days. Time is too late, and in the case of low temperature, even if we use reward feeding, strengthen insulation to promote the queen to lay eggs, the queen will not have a strong ability to lay eggs, so there is still great difficulty in cultivating a batch of winter bees. At this time, letting the queen bee spawning will inevitably consume the physical strength of a large number of existing bees, seriously affecting the wintering quality of these bees.

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Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.--from Multi-sweet Group.


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