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honey bee hive bee road separation king bee

A technology of separating kings and bees, applied in beehives, beekeeping, applications, etc., can solve the problems of unpacking difficulties, failure to improve the honey production of Chinese honey bees and western honey bees, convenient honey extraction, and not strong enough, so as to overcome the problems of opening Box Difficult Effect

Active Publication Date: 2022-04-12
CHEGNGDU CHENG KE TROTHER APICULTURE COMPANY
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But the whole king partition is 13 mm thick, the bee path on the whole king partition is 10 mm wide, the bee path below the whole king partition is 10 mm wide, the frame upper beam is 20 mm thick, and the nest frame lower beam is 12 mm thick , the total distance between the upper and lower combs is 65 mm, which cannot make the natural population of the Chinese honeybee weak Apis mellifera) and Western honeybees that are not strong enough go to store honey in the successor box, which can not improve the output of Chinese honeybee honey (soil honey) and Western honeybee honey and the convenience of getting honey
In addition, the bees usually use beeswax to stick the upper beam of the nest frame and the auxiliary cover plate together from the bee path, which makes it difficult to open the box

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[0013] exist figure 1 Among them, in the nest box 1 or in the nest box 1 and the successor box 2, a plurality of frames composed of the frame upper beam 3, the frame side bar 4 and the frame lower beam 5 are placed, and the bees are placed in the frame Secrete beeswax to build a honeycomb 6. Leave 10 millimeters of wide bee roads (passages for honeybee activities) 7 between the upper, lower, left and right of the frame and the frame and the frame. Nest box 1 or following box 2 upper openings have auxiliary cover plate 8, and beehive cover 9 is arranged above the auxiliary cover plate 8, and bees enter and exit the nest from the nest door hole 10 at the bottom of nest box 1. People use a whole king partition 11 between the nest box 1 and the successor box 2 to keep bees.

[0014] exist figure 2 In the nest box 1 or in the nest box 1 and the successor box 2, a plurality of nest frames composed of the frame upper beam 3, the frame side bar 4 and the nest frame lower beam are ...

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A honeycomb honeycomb honeycomb road separation method for separating kings and bees without using the whole queen board. It uses a nest frame with a permanent magnet on the upper beam in the nest box, and uses a non-magnetic ultra-thin lower beam frame in the relay box; it is placed or installed on the upper beam of the nest frame in the nest box. Bee-separating metal sheet; move the king-separation hole to the bee path when it is necessary to separate the king, and move the bee-separation hole to the bee path when it is necessary to separate the bees. Use the method of the present invention to separate the king, and the bees pass through the bee path, and go back and forth between the nest box and the successor box; use the method of the present invention to separate the bees, and the bees will not use beeswax from the bee path to cover the upper beam of the nest frame and the auxiliary cover plate. glued together.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an artificial beekeeping method, in particular to a method for separating honeycomb hives, bee paths, and queens without using a whole queen board. Background technique [0002] Since ancient times, bee colonies have formed spherical bee clusters in caves or tree holes and on branches. Bees secrete beeswax from top to bottom to build multiple honeycombs with hexagonal nests arranged at intervals on both sides. Honey is stored in the upper part of the spleen, and offspring are reproduced in the lower part of the spleen. Later, people used planks to make nest boxes (lower bee nests) and successor boxes (upper honeycomb nests). The nest frame is composed of the lower beam of the frame, and the bees secrete beeswax in the nest frame to form the honeycomb, which is convenient for people to open the box to check the bee colony, adjust the honeycomb and separate honey. A 10 mm wide bee road (passage for honeybee activity) is reserve...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A01K67/033A01K47/02A01K47/06
CPCA01K47/02A01K47/06A01K67/033
Inventor 张友富张诚张克思
Owner CHEGNGDU CHENG KE TROTHER APICULTURE COMPANY
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