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How to avoid the problem of rotting sugar solution.

A large proportion of beekeepers complain about the lack of response of the bees with sugar solution and not taking it for some reason water may be deliberate by the beekeeper or reason may ignorant beekeeper that in fact the command of error perpetrated in his dealings with the bee, so this problem may get tired bee colonies leads them to perdition by , on the other
hand it may incur losses beekeeper can not afford, especially if it is going through a dry season where there is no any pasture or rarely. Of the following reasons and classes as I mentioned to deliberate and unintentional.

Deliberate reasons: -

1) making sugar syrup concentration of light, meaning that the percentage of water in which more than sugar such as (one part sugar to two parts water) if there was unfastened another near him and Her watered Bee Diabetes sugar solution where the highest concentration of glucose concentration of solution.

2) a large quantity of the solution allocated to the cell diabetes, which more than able to bees matzo and storage in the six-eyes, for the purpose of providing effort or time in order to not open the cell more than once a week and this is a big mistake may lead to the consequences and the results of the tent and can be explained as follows:

A) the passage of a long period of two weeks to more may result in a phenomenon split bees range in the community without the knowledge and awareness of beekeeper in this matter because by exposing Beekeeper all walks of life can spot who is sects ID of the approach of the division bees range and other diseases.

B) It may also lead pearls injury denominations disease fatal to bees, which spread quickly he did not know.
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C) infecting worm moth communities and spread between communities and which lead to a big, fast and consecutive losses through the destruction of the wax tablets.
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3) not to put any body chassis of the flood on the solution until it stands bees and is located in the sugar solution leading to putrefaction, then the bees do not take him because of it.


It is non-deliberate causes the following: -

1) Development of diabetes in the solution feeding vessels is add it, that is, they had not been cleaned before each mode of the solution process. This may be the reason also deliberate.

2) cells are put in places the shade where the biggest of bright sunshine period, particularly in winter and spring because the weather is cold, so the sun is necessary to heat the communities, and this action in turn leads to cooler communities and what they sugar syrup, if cold this solution does not take bees absolutely.

It can be relatively sect heating in a sunny place misleading or through some of the ways and means. For  them prefer to read Post ( unprotected bee colonies from the cold and frost).

3) making the sugar solution is not valid for water to drink, whether mixed with dirt or deposits and the like was salty and a little luau, or workmanship of dirty sugar as well as dust or the like.



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