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Honeycomb knitting activity starts with the development of bees. During this period, new basic honeycombs must be given to the hive. Two holes are drilled on both sides of the frames and the base honeycomb is attached and the new frame with the basic honeycomb is given to the colony. Consideration should be given to giving the frame to the colony; the new frame is given as the second frame from the end and the division of the offspring production area.
When the hatchery is full, the hive must be given a floor (honey). When the coat is given, at least 2 frames are taken from the honeyed frames on the sides of the hatching and a new frame is given in their place. Honey combs next to one or two new frames are placed on the hatching floor. When the first layer is full, the second layer is placed on the hatchery and the first layer is placed on it. In this way, the bees process the new combs better and faster. When honey is sufficiently glazed and matured, honey harvesting can be done.
Colonies, some of which have been folded at the beginning of summer
2.Giving Reinforcement
If the bee size in the colony decreases for any reason, reinforcement frames are taken from the strong colonies and given to the weak colonies. Closed puppies with bees can be given to the weak colony by giving fragrance. The purpose of fragrance is to prevent the bee frames from bees in the colony and the bees of the other colony on this frame from killing each other. Honey bees make honey from nectar to fuel their flight - and our sweet tooth. But they also need pollen for protein. So they trap, brush and pack it into baskets on their legs to make a special food called bee bread.