How to deal with fights between bees when they are fed sugar?

Question 1: How to deal with the fight between two boxes of bees after they have been fed with sugar. Use feeders to feed the bees separately in each bee bucket; or place cotton with sugar water at the entrance and exit of each bucket.

Question 2: Why do other bees come to fight when feeding bees honey? When feeding bees, excited bees will cause other bees to steal. During the season when nectar sources are insufficient, bees should be fed after dark, and the hive door should be closed as much as possible during the day to avoid bee theft. If a group of bees is stolen, it will endanger the entire apiary and plunge all bee colonies into chaos.

Question 3: What should I do if the bees fight when they feed sugar to the bees in winter? You can eat more radishes to ventilate the air, and have a good attitude. The most important thing is that your heart will not be entangled~ Just be happy...just work hard~~

Question 4: Bees will fight with each other when fed with sugar in winter, and will starve to death if not fed. What should I do? It will be easy to wait until both parties calm down before reconciling. It's easy... Listen to my opinion. Read more books and listen to music... Or practice calligraphy. It should be a lot easier~ Just work hard~~

Question 5: Give bees to bees at the end of autumn What should I do if bees steal sugar from each other? Feeding at night

Question 6: How to feed bees sugar at night? How to do it specifically? Thank you for your answer. 40 minutes: Boil half water and half sugar. Boil and cool. Pour the cooled syrup into the feeder and place it inside the beehive. There must be floating objects (wooden strips) in the feeder. There should be a light at night. Close the nest door for feeding and check in the morning; uneaten sugar should be taken away immediately or the bees should be quiet after eating before opening the nest door. Don't let them come out and fly around at night! Feeding sugar during the day will cause thieves and fights... If you don't have a professional feeder, you can make it yourself; the foam used to package household appliances usually has some dents, so use a knife to cut off the excess and it will become a feeder! Don’t use materials that are too smooth to make feeders, otherwise the bees will slip and fall into the syrup.

Question 7: Why do beekeepers feed sugar to bees? Since people began to artificially breed bees, feeding white sugar to bees has always been a matter of concern to people. When you see a beekeeper feeding white sugar, you think he is cheating. In fact, this statement is not true at all. I am a beekeeper and I know that sometimes sugar needs to be fed during beekeeping. And its usage can be divided into two categories; one is called "reward feeding" and the other is called "rescue feeding". What is reward feeding? The so-called reward feeding refers to When there are fewer flowers blooming in the outside world and there are fewer bee colonies going out to collect, it is the best way to lure the bees out of their holes by giving them regular and quantitative inducement feeding to make them mistakenly think there are flowers blooming outside. If used well, it can make the bee colony excited, the queen bee will lay more eggs, and the bee colony will grow and develop rapidly. Prepare for the coming of flowering season. Generally, the amount of feeding is about 100 ml and the concentration should not be too high. The principle is "regular and quantitative, preferably less but not too much, light but not thick." There is another situation where white sugar must be fed, that is, when there is a little honey in the bee colony They are all gone, to the point where they will die if they are not fed. At this time, "rescue feeding" should be used. The biggest difference between it and reward feeding is whether there is honey stored in the bee colony and the amount of feeding. "Rescue feeding" is to feed your cells with high concentration and large amount at one time. Generally, reward feeding is used for bees to thrive before the arrival of large honey sources, while rescue feeding is generally used at the end of the flowering period when the honey is excessive, the bees have no food reserves, or when the bees are unable to survive on their own due to sudden bad weather. use. It can be said that these two feeding methods are very particular and an important part of raising bees well. Many people now say that beekeepers feed bees with sugar and then take the honey. In fact, if you think about it carefully, you will know. If it is true, there is no need to be so complicated. You can just add sugar at home and dilute it with water. Then feed it to the bees and show it to others? And the current price of white sugar is not low, it has risen to more than 8,000 per ton. Do you think there will be people who fake it by feeding it white sugar? And have you ever seen with your own eyes that a beekeeper feeds bees sugar water today and then gets honey tomorrow or the day after tomorrow? Maybe you are also worried that the white sugar used in previous reward feeding and rescue feeding will remain.

I can tell you that you can rest assured on this point. Even 100 ml of it a day is not enough for the bees to digest internally. Rescue feeding. You may feed them more, but you still have to buy the necessary white sugar with money. Compared with the honey that nature provides for free, I think the beekeeper will not be so stupid. Therefore, it is not true to say that feeding sugar is fake.

Question 8: What should I do if bees go to other boxes to grab sugar and fight? Change the venue and move to a place with a source of nectar. When the nectar source is scarce, open the box less often or check when the bees are inactive. Bee thieving is not a disease. , in serious cases, the whole colony will be wiped out

Question 9: How to feed sugar water to the bee colony in winter without causing the bees to fight? The five-fingered bees will not escape. The bees are extremely sensitive to adapt to the natural environment. , once the environment of the original nest is not suitable for survival, it will migrate and find another suitable nest to build a nest.

This is a sign of the bee's strong resistance to stress, which is beneficial to the survival and reproduction of the bee race. However, this habit of bees often causes losses to beekeeping production. Therefore, it is called "escape group". Aimed at the escaping swarm of bees.