Honeycomb Wax Foundation
Bee Wax Foundation Honeycomb from natural beeswax
Yimin bees Foundation(wax Foundation) from natural beeswax!
The bee does a very nice honeycomb to store the honey etc. on this
foundation!We use the very advanced method and formulations, the certain
bee accepts it very happily, and start make honeycomb.
The bees' lives in the hive and their honey production
are fascinating. Without going into too much detail, let us discover
the basic features of the "social life" of bees. Bees must
carry out numerous "tasks" and they manage all of them with
excellent organization.
Regulation of humidity and ventilation:
The humidity of the hive, which gives honey its highly protective quality,
must be kept within certain limits. If humidity is over or under those
limits, then the honey is spoiled and loses its protective and nutritious
qualities. Similarly, the temperature in the hive has to be 32?C throughout
10 months of the year. In order to keep the temperature and humidity
of the hive within certain limits, a special group takes charge of
"ventilation".
On a hot day, bees can easily be observed ventilating the hive. The
entrance of the hive fills with bees and clamping themselves to the
wooden structure, they fan the hive with their wings. In a standard
hive, air entering from one side is forced to leave from the other
side. Extra ventilator bees work within the hive to push the air to
all corners of the hive.
This ventilation system is also useful in protecting the hive from
smoke and air pollution.
Health system: The efforts of the bees
to preserve the quality of honey are not limited to the regulation
of humidity and heat. A perfect healthcare system exists within the
hive to keep all events that may result in the production of bacteria
under control. The main purpose of this system is to remove all substances
likely to cause bacteria production. The basic principle of this health
system is to prevent foreign substances from entering the hive. To
secure this, two guardians are always kept at the entrance of the hive.
If a foreign substance or insect enters the hive despite this precaution,
all bees act to remove it from the hive.
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