Saturday, May 24, 2008

How To Find The Vajina

EYE WITH BLOOMS AND BREEDING BEES WAX

blooms at the scene of the settlement of beehive not only have a decisive importance in obtaining a greater or lesser vintage also have keys for the bees to deploy in time and intensity necessary appropriate breeding to obtain sufficient adult bees and obtain an abundant harvest.

Over the years the bees over into their genetic code responses to the alternatives presented to them in their daily lives, which are basically:

season considered.

time climate.

amount of nectar in a radius of one km.

ease or difficulty in collecting.

All these data are "translated" into a number of breeding to develop and that is the best considering all factors, on the basis that the colony is ready to desenvoverse normally.

We can simplify and say that to be improving over time and gradually rising summer temperatures at the end of winter and most of all to find ourselves in the middle of spring and summer most plants flourish by encouraging the breeding colony. This will in turn bring enough cattle to supply the hive not only for the high consumption of time, but to have a surplus to the days when it is not possible to take the field to collect nectar. Continuous observation allows us to establish with little variation according to the particular year to consider and power of the colony chosen the sequence of events that is similar each vintage, allowing us to provide in a way the state apiary and correcting action to detect any deviation.

As mentioned the genetic code of the bees as the situation allows for adequate response outside the breeding number, so our involvement will always be with regard to this secondary aspect, while respecting at all times the stimulus that they translate into activity. Of particular interest

taken into account in the early days of the initial removal when they are very sensitive to the distortions that our manipulations may cause them in the thermal stability of the nest because of the great temperature difference with the outside.

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