Numerical-control double-hive bee-keeping method

Fecha de publicación: 11/03/2015
Fuente: WIPO "bee"
The invention relates to the technical field of bee culturing, and especially relates to a numerical-control double-hive bee-keeping method. According to the invention, double-hive propagation is carried out with novel high narrow beehives. When the size of bee colony reaches 9 combs, comb addition is paused. When spawning is happened on a side comb, a super-hive is added. Old pupa combs, larva combs, egg combs, empty combs and honey combs are arranged in the super-hive. Other sub-combs and two side combs are arranged in the nest-hive. After super-hive addition, queen bee spawns in the super-hive. Bee colony is not inspected 4 days. After 5 days, an old comb is fetched from the nest-hive to assist dividing or swarming. When the bee colony size in the super-hive reaches 16 combs, the bee number reaches an optimal status for propagation. According to the method provided by the invention, compared to a traditional bee-keeping method, the technical standard is no longer vague or extensive, but rather quantitative. Numerical control is carried out over bee colony feeding capacity, growth rate and optimal bee numbers at various stages, such that effects of high yield and stable yield are provided for bee-keeping.