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How to make bees resist wasps
In our daily beekeeping life, in addition to controlling pests and diseases, wasps are also natural enemies of bees, which is the biggest headache for beekeepers. Every summer is a time when wasps are arrogant, especially bees that have just experienced the period of bee separation in summer. The weaker the bees are, the more easily they will be favored by wasps and even become extinct. Bee tribes share two effective ways to prevent bees from being hurt by wasps.

First, the bee farm traps.

Around the hives in the bee farm, there are many small plastic bottles. One third of the honey is poured into each plastic bottle, and a few small holes are burned on the bottle with cigarette butts. Remember, it can't be too hot, as long as bees can come out. Wasps not only like eating bees, but also like honey. Once it smells honey, it won't come out again. The more it struggles, the faster it will fall into the honey swamp.

Second: track the wasp and destroy the nest.

Use grasshoppers or lean meat as bait and hang them in the bee farm. When the wasp comes to chew, take a piece of white oil paper to make a small trap at the tail of the wasp, find the wasp's nest according to its flying direction, and make a fire at night. For beekeepers who have looked for wild bees, this method is actually not difficult.

Summary In the process of beekeeping, many people are always happy with the increase in the number of bees. A strong bee colony is divided into three or four boxes of weak bees during the bee-dividing period, and the bees that are divided into bees are eliminated by wasps before reproduction. The most important thing in beekeeping is quality. Strong bees are not easily infected with diseases, and strong bees are rarely touched. Even if it does, the wasp will run away. Once wasps become famous for group fights,