Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - I caught a bumblebee, and now it's getting cold. I'm afraid it will freeze to death. I want to keep it. How can I keep it?

I caught a bumblebee, and now it's getting cold. I'm afraid it will freeze to death. I want to keep it. How can I keep it?

The wasp is also called wasp, which has high economic benefits and broad development prospects. The life of a wasp includes four stages: egg, larva, pupa and adult. It has three generations in 1, the adults of 1 generation emerge in mid-June, the second generation generally emerges from mid-June to early July, the third generation emerges from mid-July to early August, and mating begins to overwinter in late June. Drones mostly appear in the third generation, die after mating and have a short life span. Overwintering drones are clustered and often overwinter in groups to resist the cold. In spring, female bees feed and nest alone, usually in trees or tree holes. Adults prey on LEPIDOPTERA larvae and feed on fruit juice and young leaves.

Main feeding equipment

The bee cage made of wood or iron net has a volume of about 0.03 ~ 0.04 cubic meters, which makes it have enough room for activities.