Biology, asked by aartilambhate2002, 11 months ago

what are the methods which one should be familiar with Rul undertaking beekeeping​

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Answered by samriddhirijhwani
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Answer:

1. Honey bees don’t fly when temperatures are below 57 F and above 100 F. And they need a source of water fairly close by, so if you have a river, lake or stream within two miles of your hive, you’re good to go.

2. Make sure your neighbors are on board with you raising bees. Obviously if you, anyone in your family or neighboring homes are allergic to bee stings, this is not the hobby for you.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Method of Beekeeping​

Explanation:

  1. To put it plainly, hope to go through 15 to 30 hours during your first year to think about one hive.
  2. The more hives you have, the additional time you'll spend on beekeeping. In any case, that doesn't imply that you ought to hope to go through 15 to 30 hours per year for each hive. An opportunity to hive proportion diminishes a bit.  
  3. Each hive of honey bees can deliver somewhere in the range of 20 to 60 pounds of nectar by and large every year (contingent upon an assortment of components, for example, geographic area, climate, temperature, bugs, nearby verdure, and that's just the beginning).
  4. A few hives can create a lot more prominent sums under perfect administration conditions.  
  5. Honey bees can remain in a standard five-outline nuc normally between a little while before topping it off. On the off chance that the core is made out of cardboard, is shut off, and the climate temperature is high, they shouldn't remain in there for in excess of a couple of hours, as they can kick the bucket from the warmth.  
  6. Encouraging dry sugar works best during harvest time and spring when dampness is moderately high.
  7. The sweltering, dry states of summer make it difficult for honey bees to break up sugar gems into a fluid.
  8. It might be ideal for a province at starvation level to be originally bolstered syrup before dry sugar is given.
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