Why do beekeepers feed honey to bees?

Since people began to raise bees artificially, people have paid more and more attention to raising bees and feeding them with white sugar. When they saw a beekeeper feeding sugar, they thought he was faking it. In fact, this statement is not true. I am a beekeeper, and I know that sometimes I need to feed sugar when I keep bees. And from the usage can be divided into two categories; One is called "reward feeding" and the other is called "rescue feeding". What is reward feeding? The so-called reward feeding refers to the best way to lure bees out of the hole by regularly and quantitatively feeding them when there are few flowers outside and bees go out to collect, so that they mistakenly think that there are flowers outside. If the application is good, the bee colony can be excited, and the queen bee can lay more eggs, so the bee colony can develop and grow rapidly. Prepare for the arrival of flowering period. Generally, the feeding amount is about 100 ml, and the concentration should not be too high. The principle is "regular quantitative, less should not be more, light should not be thick." There is also a situation where sugar must be fed, that is, when the bees have no honey, they will die if they don't feed it. At this time, "rescue feeding" should be adopted. The biggest difference between it and reward feeding is whether there is honey in the bee colony and the difference between the feeding amount.

"Rescue feeding" means feeding your cells with high concentration and a large amount at one time. Reward feeding is generally used for bee reproduction before the arrival of the big honey source, and rescue feeding is generally used when the honey is too much at the end of the flower, the bees have no food reserves or the bees cannot survive on their own due to sudden bad weather. It can be said that these two feeding methods are very particular and are an important part of keeping bees well. Nowadays, many people say that beekeepers feed white sugar to bees and then take honey. In fact, you just need to think it over. If it's true, it doesn't need to be so complicated. Just add sugar at home, soak it in water, and then feed the bees to people. Moreover, the price of white sugar is not low now, with a ton rising to more than 8,000. Do you think someone will cheat by feeding sugar? You saw it with your own eyes. Does the beekeeper feed the bees with white sugar water today, and watch him collect honey tomorrow or the day after tomorrow? Maybe you will also worry about whether the sugar used for reward feeding and rescue feeding before will

Stay. I can tell you, don't worry, 100 ml a day is not enough to feed bees. Rescue feeding. I may feed more, but I still have to buy all the sugar with money. Compared with the honey provided by nature for free, I don't think that beekeeper will be so stupid. So it's not true that sugar feeding is fake.