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Bee culture technology

Bees will build hives in relatively closed places during their growth. When breeding, they can build a beehive with wooden boards and drill a row of small holes at the bottom of the beehive to facilitate bees to enter and leave. In addition, the beehives should be hung under walls or eaves, away from the ground.

Bees feed on nectar and pollen. In order to increase the yield of honey, plants rich in nectar can be planted around the breeding ground, such as rape, Sophora japonica and Tilia amurensis, so that bees can eat nectar and pollen smoothly. However, in autumn and winter, honey plants can provide white sugar for bees after they enter dormancy. When breeding bees, it is necessary to patrol the breeding base regularly to avoid the appearance of natural enemies such as wasps and affect the growth of bees. Moreover, when the temperature drops in winter, the activity of bees will also decrease. At this time, the outer layer of the hive should be covered with quilts or plastic films to provide a warm environment for bees.