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How to tell if there is a queen bee in a hornet's nest?

Identify by nested identification. The first person who can recognize the hive is the queen bee.

Geomorphological features of the environment in which the queen bee's nest is identified, and the markers and identifiers of the bee farm are all important factors to improve the recognition degree of the new queen bee's nest.

Because of the particularity of bee eyes, only yellow, cyan, blue and purple can be used to mark beehives.

At the same time, it can also help the new queen bee to identify her own hive more easily by placing the hive and adding special identifiers, thus reducing the mysterious nest problem when the new queen bee goes out to mate.

Expand the data to find the problem of bee loss

Experts went to the desert to release bees to collect seabuckthorn honey, in the same direction but in different places. It often happens that individual bees get lost in the wild, or even all bees get lost outside. Experts found that the memory of worker bees is only four days. If they don't return to their original route within four days, they will get lost.

Bee orientation problem

Through the study of bee picking, experts also found that bees fly from different directions on the nectar plants in the same place, and they can all fly back to their hives smoothly, indicating that bees have directional ability. It is found that the directional ability of bees is related to the slight magnetic induction ability of bees, but this ability only plays a directional role.