Method for removing Apis chinensis worker bees that have parasitized Apis brunici in the body
A technology of Chinese bees and honeybees, which is applied in trapping or frightening, and in the field of animal capture. It can solve the problems of increasing the chance of harming bee colonies, reducing the potential of bee colonies, and troubles, so as to prevent harm to bee colonies and prevent bee colonies. Harmful effect
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[0028] The method for removing the Apis cerana worker bees that have parasitized the larvae or eggs of Apis cerevisiae in the body, specifically:
[0029] A. Separate office bees: Prepare a beehive (B) that is basically the same as the original beehive in terms of color and size, move the original bee colony with the bee box (A) away by more than 1 meter, and place the prepared beehive in the original beehive position Beehive (B), one or more empty nests are placed in the beehive (B) according to the original colony; when the weather is fine, at 10:00-11:00, use the field bees to recognize the original nest and leave the nest for more than 10 times a day According to the biological characteristics of the second time, collect the field bees in the prepared beehive (B);
[0030] B. Separation of bees that have parasitized Apis brunicus: After 11:00, the field bees collected in the beehive (B) will be moved aside, and the original bee colony will be moved to the original position...
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