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Feb 22, 2021

Take You To Understand The Real Hard Work Of Beekeeping

Take you to understand the real hard work of beekeeping

The beekeeping industry is called a sweet business, is it really as everyone imagined? Is raising bees really that good? In fact, the beekeeping industry is not what everyone thinks. The living conditions of beekeepers who really rely on beekeeping for a living are very poor. Maybe you saw beekeepers living freely in nature, but you did not see the beekeepers in the darkness at night and mosquitoes and beasts. These are things that no one has seen, but what's worse than this is that the harvest of honey depends on heaven.

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Why is it said that beekeeping is an industry that depends on heaven for food? First of all, we should understand that honey is not available all the time. The nectar collected by the bees can only be kept for the bee colony to eat. Honey can only be fetched when the external source of nectar is flowing, and the nectar of the external nectar source plant has a period of time. Once the flowering period has passed, if there is no other nectar source of the plant, then the bee cannot be fetched. The blooming honey of plants is very easily affected by the outside temperature. For example, when longan is blooming and flowing honey, the amount of honey flowing is twice as much as usual in the south of Chaozhou, but if it is rainy or cold air, it will not flow much. That's why beekeepers rely on the sky for food. There are abundant nectar plants that bloom and flow nectar, and there must be corresponding weather for a good harvest.

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In recent years, there have been fewer and fewer professional beekeepers. Modern young people can’t bear the hardship and don’t want to live a life away from home. The old beekeepers are older for many years, and some old beekeepers can’t even move the hives. Up. What is even more frightening is that there are fewer professional beekeepers, but the production of honey is higher, because fake honey does not require bees to produce honey. This is the pain of beekeeping.


With the changing times, many industries are transforming, and our beekeeping industry is also transforming. When there are fewer and fewer professional beekeepers, a group of amateur beekeepers who love bees have emerged. They do not pursue the production of honey, but only pursue high-quality honey. They don't chase flowers for nectar, but raise bees in their hometown. They don't seal up their beekeeping skills, they just seek to share happiness. We are happy to see such a group of young people gather together to study bees through the power of the network platform, continue to organize the beekeeping industry, and pave the way for the future of beekeeping.


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