It is an important means to breed new queen bees. Among them, the method of insect transplantation is particularly crucial. If there is a slight difference in this link, it will be difficult to breed the best queen bee. Today, I will talk about the secret book of the insect migration of the bee artificial breeding king.
Before we start transplanting, we need to prepare some necessary tools, which are like the guardians of the Breeder, all of which are indispensable. First, we need a worm transfer needle, which is as thin as a human hair, but has the magical power to easily transfer eggs or larvae from the mother to a new environment. This insect transplant needle requires delicate craftsmanship and strict quality control to ensure its sharpness and durability.
Secondly, we need to prepare the king nest grains. This is a special medium that mimics the ecological environment of the mother worm and provides a safe and comfortable space for the larvae to grow. The texture and humidity of the king nest grains are carefully selected and controlled to ensure that the larvae can grow healthily in them. Finally, we need a Breeder box. This nursery box is a container for the king nest and larvae, and it must have good ventilation and a suitable space layout to ensure that the larvae can grow in a suitable environment. At the same time, the Yuwang frame also needs to have a certain heat preservation and moisturizing function to cope with changes in the external environment. All in all, the insect transfer needle, the king nest grain and the king nest box are indispensable tools in the process of king breeding. They act as guardians of the Breeder, keeping an eye on the growth of the larvae to ensure that they can thrive in the most suitable environment. Therefore, before starting to breed, we must carefully prepare these tools to lay a solid foundation for the process of raising kings.
In addition, ensuring that the environment is suitable is also a link that cannot be ignored. During the process of transplantation, it should be carried out indoors. This not only ensures ease of operation, but also keeps the room clean and bright. This not only helps to improve operational efficiency, but also provides a better environment for insects to grow. In terms of temperature, the optimal temperature range should be between 25 and 30. This is because in this temperature range, the worm will grow faster and will be more conducive to its survival rate. If the indoor temperature is not in this range, the ideal temperature conditions can be achieved by adjusting the air conditioner or using thermal insulation equipment. In terms of humidity, it is necessary to maintain a humidity of more than 80%. Too low humidity may cause the worm to dry out, adversely affecting its growth. In order to increase the indoor humidity, water can be sprinkled on the ground, using the principle of water evaporation to increase the air humidity. At the same time, equipment such as humidifiers can also be used to help regulate humidity. In general, in order to ensure the smooth operation of insect transplantation and the healthy growth of insects, we need to carefully regulate the indoor environment. By properly controlling the temperature and humidity, the insects can be provided with the best growth conditions, thus laying a solid foundation for subsequent breeding work.
Once the tools and environment are ready, the wax bowl is glued to the Nursery's frame and placed in the Nursery's group. Allow the bees to clean up naturally for three hours and then take them out. At this moment, there are many bees on the Breeder frame, which can be gently swept away with a broom. Then add royal jelly to the wax bowl to start the insect transfer.
To ensure that the healthiest larvae are picked, we should carefully select day-old larvae in the colony. These larvae have just hatched, are vigorous and genetically excellent, making them ideal for breeding queen bees. When selecting larvae, pay special attention to their appearance, choosing those with bright body color, full form, and no traces of pests and diseases.
Once the larvae have been selected, we use a worm transfer needle to gently insert them into their backs, with gentle movements, so as not to injure the larvae. The insect transfer needle is a very delicate tool that has a very small tip that can be easily inserted into the body of the larva without causing harm to it. When inserting the transfer needle, make sure that the body of the larva is not punctured so as not to affect its growth and development. Next, we gently place the picked larvae in a wax bowl filled with royal jelly. This wax bowl is a special container that is shaped so that royal jelly can be evenly covered over the larvae, providing adequate nutrients to the larvae. When putting in the larvae, make sure that they are not overwhelmed by royal jelly so that they do not have difficulty breathing. Then, we have to slowly withdraw the needle, a process that requires great care and patience. If withdrawn too quickly, it can cause damage to the larvae, affecting their growth and development. If the speed is too slow, it may cause the larvae to be submerged in royal jelly, which will likewise affect their growth and development. Therefore, we need to master a moderate rate that does not harm the larvae and ensures that they are adequately nourished. We must be very careful in the process of selecting and nurturing larvae. This is not only to ensure the health of each larva, but also to lay the foundation for breeding a good queen bee. This process requires careful observation, scientific selection, and professional cultivation techniques. We first need to pay attention to the vitality and health of the larvae. By observing their appetite, activity, and response to external stimuli, we can make a preliminary judgment about whether they have the potential to become excellent queen bees. Next, we need to carry out a series of nurturing and care for the larvae to ensure that they thrive in the right environment. This involves the regulation and control of temperature, humidity, food and other aspects, and no link can be relaxed.
After completing this series of selection and cultivation work, we have successfully completed the migration step of the artificial king of Chinese bees. This step is tedious, but it is the key to producing a good queen bee. Only with such careful care can we ensure that the queen bees we breed are of the highest quality and bring prosperity to the colony. If you can follow this method carefully, you will definitely be able to breed the best queen bee. However, this requires patience, care, and expertise and is not to be taken lightly. In this process, every step must be strictly followed by the standard, and there must be no sloppiness. In this way, we can deliver the best quality queen bees to the colony and contribute to the prosperity of bees.