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Where do escaped bees usually fly?
"Escaping bees" generally refers to the bees that my beekeeper said flew away. There are many reasons, but they are all helpless actions of bees. Obviously different from the natural bee colony. Escape bees can be divided into two situations: Wang Fei escape and no Wang Fei escape.

(1) The result of flying bees ① The result of Wang Fei running bees Wang Fei running bees was carried out under the leadership of the queen bee. They are generally the coping measures taken when bees encounter survival difficulties and cannot change themselves. Generally, bees are fully prepared to escape from Wang Fei. When bees encounter survival difficulties, they will feel like flying away, and then the bees' reconnaissance bees will go out to find suitable nests. At the same time, the worker bees in the nest will feel slack, and the queen bee will stop production and "slim down". When the reconnaissance bee finds a suitable place, the reconnaissance bee transmits the information to the worker bee, so the worker bee is full of honey and ready to flee. When the weather is right, they will abandon their nests with the queen bee. Fly to the place selected by the reconnaissance bees in advance and re-nest. Because this flight is planned, it has little impact on the bees themselves, just changing their homes.

It is worth noting that some bees are forced to flee under the leadership of the queen bee before they have explored a new home. In this case, the bees will find a new home while fleeing, with the same ending, but the process of flying away may take more time.

(2) There is no result of Faye Wong escaping bees, and no Faye Wong escaping often occurs in bee colonies. When the bee colony loses the queen bee, if there is no human intervention, the bee colony will soon be chaotic, and then no worker bees will go out to collect. When the food stored by the bees runs out, the bees will start to flee.

Because the bee colony is chaotic, no reconnaissance bees will go out to look for a "new home". Most of them instinctively flee their nests because of hunger. This kind of escape may be scattered escape, or it may be all together. Some scattered flies may be mixed with other bees, but this is less likely. Some may be killed by defensive bees when they sneak in, and most of them freeze to death or starve to death in the wild. All cases of fleeing together are similar. After escaping, it will pile up on the tree and can't escape for a long time. I saw Wang Qun hiding in the tree for four or five days without escaping. Of course, in this process, the bee colony is gradually shrinking. In other words, after they escape from the nest together, they will eventually go their separate ways, but the future is not very bright.

To sum up, when there is a queen bee, the bees that fly away will generally find another nest to settle down, while the bees that don't escape from Wang Fei are in a worse situation, and most of them will die of hunger and cold.

(2) How to prevent bees from fleeing ① The reason for bees to flee is firstly "environmental factors". If the environment in which bees live is polluted, or there is serious human and animal interference, the temperature and humidity in the hive are beyond the tolerance range of bees, and there is odor in the hive. Bees may fly away.

Secondly, "enemy invasion", bees have many enemies, such as wasps, ants, cockroaches, mice and so on. In addition, there are wax insects that are very harmful to Chinese bees, such as bee mites. These enemies will choose to fly away when there are many bees, which seriously affects the survival of bees.

The second is "food shortage", which may be due to the lack of external honey sources or the theft of food by bees. When bees have no food available, they have to fly away in order to get rid of this dilemma.

Finally, the bee colony lost its king. The bee colony will not fly away for a short time without the queen bee. However, during the evolution of the bee colony gradually losing the queen bee, the bee colony ran out of food, so the bee colony could only fly away.

(2) How to prevent bees from flying away? First of all, we must ensure that the beehive is clean and tidy, and there is no odor. The place where the beehive is placed should avoid the sun and rain, away from the natural enemies of bees and places where there is no human and animal interference. Secondly, in the absence of honey sources, it is necessary to strengthen feeding and prevent the occurrence of bee stealing. And do a good job in heatstroke prevention and cooling of beehives in high temperature season. Secondly, we should deal with the pests and diseases of bees, such as trapping adults of wax moth, killing mites regularly, and placing rat poison and ant medicine around the hive.

For the lost queen bee colony, it is suggested to intervene manually, such as interfering with the new queen bee or the mature queen bee platform and merging the colony. Prevent worker bees from laying eggs and causing bee colony collapse.

(3) using escape bees ① to trap escape bees

Fleeing doesn't have an obvious peak period like bee separation, but as long as the temperature is suitable for bee colony survival, flying may occur. Therefore, we should always build a hive to trap escaping bees. The setting of the bee trap box is also the same as that of trapping and distributing bees. In other words, the bee trap is fitted with a nest spleen and coated with beeswax and bee trapping water. After catching the escaped bees, we should strengthen feeding. The escaped bees with kings are caught, and they can enter normal management after their emotions are stable. However, if you catch a bee colony without a king, you need to introduce the king or merge with the bee colony to make the bees lose their flying mood and return to normal.

(2) Emergency treatment before flight and utilization after flight.

Instead of letting bees escape and recycle, it is better to change their environment before they escape, which may change the idea of bees flying away. Before bees fly away, there will be some signs, such as slacking off, fighting in groups in the hive, and the phenomenon of "bee whiskers" appears. In fact, when this happens in the bee colony, we just need to change the bee colony, change the hive, change the nest and spleen, and strengthen feeding, and maybe the problem will be solved. It prevents bees from flying away, which may be regarded as the reuse of bees.

To sum up, escaping bees usually change to a "new home" under the leadership of the queen bee, but most bees without the queen bee freeze to death and starve to death in the wild. The escaped bees have a great loss to beekeeping, so it is necessary to prevent bees from escaping and be prepared to recover the escaped bees. The number of days is infinite. Personal opinion, for reference only.

Under normal circumstances, peak escape will not occur. If it does, it's because of your poor management of bees. However, the escaped bees are around you because you didn't pay attention.

Hello, I'm glad to answer your question. The natural separation of bees is a natural behavior when the external honey source is rich and the climatic conditions are suitable, and it is also a way for bees to reproduce and expand their population naturally. When natural bee separation occurs, the old queen bee will leave the nest with some bees to find a new nesting place. So where will the bees fly naturally? Is there any pattern?

The natural separation of bees usually occurs in sunny morning 10 to afternoon 16, mostly in the morning 1 1 to afternoon 15. On rainy days, bees rarely separate, especially Chu Qing, who has been raining for a long time. On the morning of separation day, bees will behave abnormally, for example, worker bees rarely leave their nests.

According to the current scientific research, bees do not have a fixed flight direction when they divide bees naturally. Generally, they cluster around the trunk and eaves at a certain height near the original nest (there are also a few hive groups that fly directly to far places to cluster after flying away from the original nest). When the queen bee flies into the hive, the flying worker bees will quickly land on the hive, and after stability, some reconnaissance bees will fly away from the hive to find a new nest site (this process takes about 2 ~ 3 hours). Reconnaissance bees can only have a fixed flight destination if they find a suitable new nest site for the second time; If the reconnaissance bees don't find a suitable place in this area, the whole swarm will fly away again, this time farther and wider, until they find a suitable place to nest. So the escaped bees have no fixed place.

Now we have more and more friends who keep bees and see more and more bees escape. Generally speaking, as long as bees escape, they will first form a group near the bee farm, and then fly away when we can't find it, thus losing a group of bees.

Because bees are still very important to many of our friends, at least eating honey is reassuring, so we don't want our bees to fly away in actual farming. Even if they fly away, we will try our best to get them back. This involves a question, that is, where will our bees go after they fly away? If we can find it, the loss of our bees can be greatly reduced. Then, in the actual breeding, can we know where the escaped bees have flown? This is very difficult in the world. We can roughly guess the direction in which bees fly away, but we can't know where the specific hive is. Let's take a concrete look.

There are many reasons why bees fly away. We can be roughly divided into natural causes and man-made causes. If you want to break it down, there may be many situations, but overall, they are all within these two reasons.

① Natural causes: Natural causes Here we refer to the flight of bees caused by human factors, such as bees being injured by wasps, bees' lives, hives being destroyed by other reasons, and so on.

② Human factors: In fact, relatively speaking, bees escape most because of human factors. Generally speaking, it is common for beekeepers to care too much about bees, such as checking bees every day, and the bees can't stand it and run away. If you are hungry, don't feed, just sweep when you get honey, don't change your spleen all the year round, and don't manually divide bees.

Where will the escaped bees go? If we want to know where the escaped bees will go, we can roughly know the whereabouts of these bees. Generally speaking, we can divide bees into two categories: those that naturally divide bees and those that run away in groups.

(1) Where the bees naturally divide: If the bees escape because of the natural division of bees, because the natural division of bees is a normal proliferation phenomenon of bees, it means that the local area is suitable for keeping bees.

② Bee colony escape: if it is a bee colony escape, it means that bees can't stay in the place where we breed bees, so where bees go depends on what causes bees to escape, whether it is because of disease, human interference or the influence of honey sources.

Why can't we locate the mobile phone? Having said so much, many friends seem to be talking nonsense, because they haven't said where the escaped bees will live. In fact, it is difficult for us to find the escaped bees, whether they are separated or escaped. This will exists in the way bees look for new nests.

How to prevent bees from flying away? As far as the problem that causes bees to fly away is concerned, it is nothing more than our improper management, or the local area is not suitable for keeping bees at all, so I want to know how to prevent bees from flying away. In fact, this problem is quite complicated, which can be said to be our accumulated experience in raising bees all the year round. On the whole, the first popular science, I think the main reason why bees fly away at present is that they can't feed, prevent diseases and make enemies, such as friends who keep bees in China. When taking honey, it will not be scientifically taken, but it will be swept away, causing bees to starve to death and escape. Honeybees are fierce, but there is no prevention method. These are common problems that cause bees to escape, so we should pay more attention to them in actual breeding.

Bees are social animals and recognize their companions by smell. Bees that leave the colony are wandering bees. Other bees will not absorb it because of their different smells. Wandering bees have no fixed place and will soon die.