When making powder, it is necessary to accurately adjust the ratio of powder, honey and sugar. Introduce new pink spleens to bees at the right time, keep the nest spleen clean and dry, make sure there is enough space, and keep an eye out for abnormalities on the nest spleen. Operate gently to avoid rough treatment of bees, and regularly inspect the condition of the colony. Through scientific conservation, we create the best growth environment for bees.
First, soften the pollen and nectar in a large pot, and then add an appropriate amount of soybean flour. It is important to note that the ratio of pollen to soybean flour varies among different flour spleens. In the section.
1. In the second frame of the flour spleen, the ratio of pollen to soybean flour is 1:5, and in the first.
In the third and fourth frames, this ratio will gradually decrease to 1:3 to 1:2. Next, we add the sugar, stir well, and knead it into a crumbled dough.
Then, according to the required amount, make several pieces of blinds of different sizes. On the outer edge of the visor, we need to fill it with powder. After filling one side, fill the other side to ensure that the pollen in the nest spleen is fully compacted by the bees. In order to carry out the smooth progress of spring multiplication, we need to carry out the work of shaking the bees and tightening the spleen. At the beginning, each swarm of bees used 1 frame of powder spleen and placed it in the hive, with 1 partition on each side 15 20 mm apart. Next, take out the nest spleen in turn from the box. After the upper spleen of the bee has clumped, use straw bundles to cover the gap below from the outside of the two partitions to facilitate heat preservation.
That night, 600 800 ml of syrup were fed with prize. The next day, the queen bee is released from the queen cage and the queen can lay eggs on the same day. After that, 100 200 ml of syrup can be fed every night, in quantities to maintain consumption and have horn honey on the nest spleen.
When you add a new pink spleen or spleen to the bees, seven days will pass like a white horse. At this point, if you look closely, you will find that the first spleen has been quietly sealed. This means that it's time to introduce a second frame of pink spleen for bees. After 14 days of patient waiting, the first two spleens have been successfully sealed, and at this moment, the addition of the third frame of pink spleen will bring new hope to the bees. Again, after another seven days, the fourth frame of pink spleen adds another boost to the growth of the bees.
There are a few key points to be aware of when it comes to managing your honeycomb spleen:
1.Keep the nest spleen clean and dry. A dirty environment not only affects the production and storage of honey, but can also lead to disease. Therefore, regular cleaning and disinfection should not be neglected.
2.Make sure you have enough space in the nest. Crowded conditions can hinder bee production activities and may even affect the health of the colony. Therefore, it is important to plan your space properly.
3.Pay close attention to the abnormalities on the nest spleen. As soon as you spot a trace of a pest or germ, act quickly to avoid harm to the bees.
4.When adding a new pink spleen or tightening spleen, be gentle and avoid rough treatment of bees. Your care, they will feel it.
5.Regularly inspect the condition of the colony. Observing the flight status of the bees, the production of the queen bee, etc., any small changes may indicate future trends.
All in all, the management of the honeycomb spleen is an art and a respect for nature and life. Through careful observation and scientific conservation, we can create the best environment for bees to grow and let them bloom on our land.