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Beehive spray for fruit trees.

Housing
#1
  • Bee
  • mail
  • 2022/02/28 15:36

Last week we had a contractor come and remove a large honey bee hive from a fruit tree

but there is a possibility that they may nest in the same place again

so we need to monitor them on a daily basis
.
If you have any bee spray that is safe for fruit trees, please let us know

.

Thank you!

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#2
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/03/01 (Tue) 09:08
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Bees often build a huge pineapple-like nest on the top of a garden tree.

These are not honeycombs, but swarms, in which the queen bee temporarily stays on a tree in another part of the garden when she moves out of the previous hive for some reason, and nothing remains afterwards. Sometimes they are built on trees in our backyard. When this is done, countless bees fly around in swarms as large as 10 meters with a loud buzzing sound, which can be frightening. But after a few hours, the whole swarm flies away. The bees can be exterminated by a contractor, but those who are involved in agriculture beg us not to kill them. The reason for this is that bees fly from flower to flower of vegetables and fruits, transferring pollen. Without this action, the flowers would not be fertilized and therefore would not produce fruit. And so, the fruits and vegetables disappear from the market where we go to buy them.

In reality, the bee population has been slowly declining over the past few decades. The reality is that the bee population has been slowly declining over the past few decades, and farmers are becoming increasingly sad. So, if you see a swarm of bees like that in the future, stay away from it and wait for the swarm to disappear. Once those countless bees are gone, there is nothing left. The honeycomb nests are real nests that need to be removed.

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#3
  • Bee
  • 2022/03/01 (Tue) 11:05
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Mr. Double Kinman

very detailed explanation and very helpful !

thank you so much !

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#4
  • 無知
  • 2022/03/01 (Tue) 11:53
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You're talking nonsense again
you read the vendor because it's a nest ?
you just want to expose your stupid knowledge
swarm ? it's not a nest

fruit pollen is a favorite of honey so it's almost impossible
if you do it if you do, you'll have to spray wood vinegar diluted with water regularly
or put a box to keep them and let them nest in it

by the way, were they really honey bees ?
you don't hear many honey bees nesting in trees

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#5
  • 倍金萬
  • 2022/03/02 (Wed) 08:08
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What bees build on tree branches is not called a nest, but a swarm. It is like this youtube.

https://youtu.be/Q_VGwZTPoGk

As you know, all worker bees are "male" bees that go from flower to flower to suck nectar from flowers and plants. The queen bee usually stands tall in the hive, but as her daughters grow older and develop the queen's talents, they threaten the mother's hive, leading to a battle for control of the hive.

So when the mother is no longer satisfied with the nest, she begins to move. So when the mother is not satisfied with the nest, she begins her migration, which is followed by 50,000 worker bees, which sometimes stop in the trees of houses, and when the 50,000 worker bees surround the queen like crazy, a swarm like that is formed. This is only temporary, but the swarm is surrounded by countless bees buzzing around it at a range of 10 meters or more and flying so violently that we humans are afraid to go near it. The swarm will disappear after an hour or so.

However, when this happens on my property, people see the swarm and think the bees have built a hive and call an exterminator. When it happened in my backyard, I seriously looked online for an exterminator.

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