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Are there wasps in the hornet's nest in winter?

There are no wasps in the hornet's nest in winter.

The hornet's nest is the wasp's hive. The hornet's nest is the place where wasps inhabit, breed, store, live and overwinter, and it is the general name of empty spleen, honey spleen, pink spleen, daughter spleen, bee path and the internal space of the hive.

There are no wasps in the hornet's nest in winter. When the weather is cold, the fertilized female bees will leave the hive and seek shelter from the wind, such as cracks in the wall and haystacks, for wintering. The next spring, the surviving females will go out to find a suitable place to nest and lay eggs.

In autumn, the highest-ranking female bees give birth to unfertilized eggs and develop into drones. At this time, both the non-working females and males fly in and mate with the males and females in other hives respectively. The drone dies and the female spends the winter.

Methods of removing hornet's nest in winter;

1, spray insecticide on the hive when it is dark, block the nest mouth with mud, kill the wild bees for three minutes and then take honey.

2. After dark, wait for the bees to return to their nests, burn them with torches, smoke the hives with flames, drive away and kill the bees, and then take honey.

3. Use a 1 m square cloth bag to put the whole hive on the balcony, window or the lower part of the house. When dismantling, the action should be light, accurate and fast. As long as the "three essentials" are well done, the adults and larvae of the whole wasp can generally be completely eliminated, and this method generally does not leave "sequelae".

After taking out, you can put the bag in the pot to suffocate the bees, or you can kill the bees through the bag.