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- How much liquid should honey have?
A less than 21&
B less than 20%
C depends on the type of honey
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The answer is B. Pro Multiple Choice tip: if there are two answers which look a like it is probably one of them
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- winter bees need pollen because of
a. They need the protein
b. They sit in a bunch
c.Like mimi they have to care for the babies
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It is a, they won't get more pollen in the winter because stay they inside, and the need the important elements like protein.. They don't have new babies in the winter
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- if you don't see many Varroa-mites (bee's biggest enemy) in the summer it means
a. you've been combatting Varroa well
b. there aren't many drones at the time
c. the mites have creeped into the breed.
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It is C. The mites creep into open breed (when the bees are in larva-state), when the breed is closed, the mites have a nice little spt to lays eggs.. when the cell is opened, the bee and the newborn mites get out (often on top of the newborn bee..
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in a bee-imme (one bee-nation)
a. all workers are sisters
b. all drones are brothers
c. the queen is genetic the same as the workers
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B. all drones are brothers, since they grow from non-fertiled eggs lays by the queen..(so without sperm)
The workers and the queen com from fertile eggs... but since they might have different fathers (the queen pairs with one average 12 drones during brides flights), the workers are both sisters and half sisters... the queen is there mother, and therefore genetically dfifferent... one of their (half)sisters might be the new queen though after the old one leaves to swarm...
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If you see Swarming cells develop in a bee hive you should
A. Do nothing.
b. Remove the queen and some bees and put them in a sub hive, and break the cells
c. Give the bees extra space.
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It is B..
If you do A, ity will swarm. bees do "social procreation" so that is there natural behaiour, the queen will leave with half of the beepeople to start a new colony... a new queen will be born in the old one..
As a beekeeper you want to avoid this, because 1. Your neighbours might think it is scary to see 10000 bees flying around and 2. You lose half of your bees.. so less honey etc...
If you see the first signs ( like a large grow in bees. and so call "play cells", start of swarms cells, you might give them saome extra space, or set up and extra layer on your hive (they are modular), so they can grow more.. If you see swarm cells you are too late
The only solution then (and a good idea often anyway), is to make a fake swarm by removing the queen and some bees, and let them grow into a 'nuc' , which you might use as 1. the basis of a new people. 2. a back up queen, if somewhere goes wrong, or 3. remerge later on in the season when the swarming is over
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An pre-swarm is
A. A swarm with the first young queen
B. swarm that goes before new queens have been born
C.. A small swarm of reconnaissance bees looking for a new home
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You've got pre-swarms, that is B, and swarms after that (A).. normally the first swarm to go is the one with the old queen, promted by the swarmcells which will provide new queens... (B) might happen leater on in the season.. .. Reconnainces bees go out individually, and come back to tell others, which on their turn tell it to more bees, but they won't go in swarms