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Talking about bees in separate cages

There are problems in all aspects. As you said, as soon as the craze for splitting bees is generated, the old bees will not produce honey, because after the bees reach a certain level, the range of bees will become smaller and there will be more bees. For example, a spleen (beeswax made by bees) (called spleen by beekeepers) was originally crawled by 65,438+00,000 bees, and now it has been propagated.

More, this time is very tight, because there are too many bees, and bees will divide at this time. Another is that even if there are fewer bees, the biological clock of bees is disrupted, but it can be adjusted. For example, if there is a bad queen bee, bees will have a bee-splitting fever, which is what beekeepers often say. If it is a new king, there will be a powerful force to control the heat of bee distribution. If the queen bee divides bees for more than 2 years, the fever will be more intense. As for the question just now, you can open your hive and find the queen bee first to see if she can lay eggs. (Some bees divide bees into several boxes and arrange them in a row, so you may be a queen in your hive now ...) If it's a queen, wait for it to lay eggs first ... If it's already the king of spawning, cut off half its wings.