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Discuses Summer Season management of bee colony.

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Answered by MiSSiLLuSioN
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• Management of honey bees well varies based on whether pollination or honey production is the primary objective.

• Managing honey bees involves seasonal manipulations of hive space to provide room when necessary for the expanding brood-rearing area and for storage of surplus honey.
Answered by ruchi1078
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If you are in the northern hemisphere, there’s a good chance you are in a nectar dearth or approaching one. A nectar dearth is simply a shortage of nectar-producing flowers. Summer dearths are usually caused by high temperatures, a lack of rainfall, or both. Honey bee workers may become irritable, or they may beard on the hive and begin ditching the drones. Sometimes they begin visiting plants they previously had no interest in.


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