KR101719906B1 - Block absence for queen bee of native bee, management device using it and method thereof - Google Patents

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KR101719906B1
KR101719906B1 KR1020150084840A KR20150084840A KR101719906B1 KR 101719906 B1 KR101719906 B1 KR 101719906B1 KR 1020150084840 A KR1020150084840 A KR 1020150084840A KR 20150084840 A KR20150084840 A KR 20150084840A KR 101719906 B1 KR101719906 B1 KR 101719906B1
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The present invention relates to a queen bee blocker and a queen bee collecting apparatus using the queen bee blocker and method thereof, and more particularly, to a queen bee collecting apparatus and method for controlling the mating and spawning time by controlling access to a queen bee for a certain period, Control and control of spawning of queen bees by flowering season, and control of invasive bees (insects) such as double bees and bumble bees, and improve the productivity of native honey, and can be used for efficient multiplication, replacement and storage of queen bees A queen bee blocker of the native beetle and a queen bee bee control apparatus using the same and a method thereof.
The queen bee managing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a support plate, a pedestal including a support frame stacked on an upper surface of the support plate so that one side thereof is opened, and spaced apart from the bottom surface at a predetermined interval; A beehive including a lower box and an upper box in which a lower portion and an upper portion are opened, the beehive being stacked on the upper portion of the pedestal; A lid member mounted on the upper portion of the beehive or a beehive bar having a pedestal and a beehive connected to each other; And a queen bee first blocking member having at least one queen bee blocking slit formed therein to isolate the queen bee or a plurality of queen bee blocking slits at the lower end of the base and the queen bee, And a queen bee second blocking member capable of blocking and controlling mating.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a queen bee blocking member of a native bee,

In particular, the present invention relates to a queen bee blocker and a method for controlling queen bee using the same, and more particularly, to a method for controlling queen bee by controlling the mating and spawning time by controlling access to a queen bee for a certain period, It is able to safely keep native bees and honey by blocking and controlling natural splitting and increasing the productivity of native honey by adjusting the amount of spawning of queen bees by flowering season and blocking invasive bees and insects such as double bees and bumble bees. And the queen bee blocking member of the native bee to cope with the queen bee by the provision of the quick queen bee, and a method and apparatus for controlling the queen bee using the same.

In general, there are three kinds of toddler bees. The queen bee is a fertile female, with only one bird per group, giving birth to eggs and secreting pheromones, leading the whole herd in the beehive. In order to lay eggs, they fly out of beehives on a clear afternoon on a clear day and have about 5 to 10 bees and mating in the air and have the ability to lay eggs for a lifetime.

The worker bees are neutral without breeding to perform various tasks such as finding food and building cells. The bee is free of saliva and has only a correction function.

Recently, there has been a growing interest in honey bee diseases due to efforts to protect honey bees and products related to honey bee products. Viruses that are parasitic on honey bees are found worldwide, and the most common and common viruses are Deformed Wing Virus (DWV), Acute Bee Host Virus (ABPV), Chronic Bee Host Virus (CBPV), Black Queen Cell Virus MIRV (KBV) and Sacbrood Bee Virus (SBV).

Until now, no proper treatment for viral diseases of bees has been proposed, and only the strong grouping and maintenance is known to be the only precautionary measure to lead to natural treatment. In particular, these bee viruses continue to weaken the progeny and cause mixed infections with other human diseases. Such a combined infection is causing serious damage to the entire progeny, such as the collapse of the progeny.

Especially, sacbrood is a viral infectious disease that occurs in bee larva, and the larva that is affected by this disease is not pupa and is killed by dryness. It is an infectious disease that occurs in bee larva (larvae). It is infected by the virus (Sacbrood Virus, SBV) and occurs mainly during spring to summer when the larvae grow from the incubator.

It is believed that such infestations are caused by contaminated pollen (pollen), flower (honey), and insects. The worker sweeps the room containing the diseased larvae and removes the dead larvae, which in turn infects the worker bees and spreads from the beehive to the beehive through the exchange of beekeepers and bees.

Infection of the virus becomes larval host. When the queen bee is scattered, it is in the form of egg on the 3rd day, in the form of larva between 3 and 13 days, in the form of pupa between 13 and 21, and as adult on the 21st day, do.

On the other hand, Wanglong (王 籠) is a device used to temporarily quarantine queen bees or to introduce new ones. It is mainly used to confine queen bees to make them friendly to work bees and to prevent work bees from attacking queen bees. It is difficult to keep the queen bee for 7 days or more because the queen bee dies due to stress and gives birth to eggs (unburnt) which can not be used when worker beats are difficult to enter.

In order to avoid this, when the queen bee is kept in a net or synthetic resin box for 7 ~ 10 days for a short period, it is impossible to completely cure the virus in the honeycomb and bee's intestine. It is not a solution.

Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2013-0071028 (Feb. Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2014-0081368 (2014. 07. 01)

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in view of the above problems of the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for controlling the scattering of queen beetle, A queen bee blocking member and a queen bee keeping apparatus using the same and a method therefor.

Another object of the present invention is to increase the productivity of native honey by increasing the number of worker bees (by external station) and the storage space of honey by controlling the spreading and scattering amount of the queen bee during the milking period and by controlling the intestinal bee, And a method for controlling the queen bee by using the queen bee blocking member and the method using the same.

It is another object of the present invention to provide a queen bee blocker for a toddler bee that is capable of multiplying and replacing and storing the queen bee easily and can be mass-managed, and an apparatus and method for controlling the queen bee using the bee bee.

It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for sequestering a virgin queen bee more safely with an aquatic bee, allowing the queen bee to be radiated back into the beehive, And a queen bee management apparatus using the same and a method therefor.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a queen bee blocker comprising: a plurality of queen bee block first slits for isolating a queen bee while freely moving in and out of bees, .

The queen bee blocking member according to another embodiment of the present invention has a plurality of queen bee cut second slits which are installed on one side of the native beehive and isolate the queen bee freely out of the bees.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a queen bee blocker comprising: a plurality of queen bee block first slits for isolating queen bees freely in and out of work beads;

And a plurality of queen bee barrier second slits for isolating the queen bee while freely moving in and out of the work bee are formed on the open side of the native beehive.

And either the vertical height or the width of the queen bee stopper first slit or the second slit is 3.6 to 4.0 mm.

The queen bee managing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a support plate, a pedestal including a support frame stacked on an upper surface of the support plate so that one side thereof is opened, and spaced apart from the bottom surface at a predetermined interval;

A beehive including a lower box and an upper box in which a lower portion and an upper portion are opened, the beehive being stacked on the upper portion of the pedestal;

A lid member which is mounted on the upper portion of the beehive; And

A queen bee first blocking member having at least one or more quartz bee blocking slits formed therein so as to isolate the queen bee; , ≪ / RTI &

And a rain gauging observation door is formed at an open side of the support frame, in which an entrance for entrance and exit of the rain gourd is formed.

According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for controlling a queen bee in a beaded bee, comprising: a base plate; a pedestal including a support frame laminated so as to open at one side thereof on an upper surface of the base plate;

A beehive including a lower box and an upper box in which a lower portion and an upper portion are opened, the beehive being stacked on the upper portion of the pedestal;

A lid member which is mounted on the upper portion of the beehive;

A queen bee first blocking member having at least one or more quartz bee blocking slits formed therein so as to isolate the queen bee; And

A queen bee second blocking member provided on one side of the support frame and having a plurality of queen bee stopping slits so as to isolate the queen bee; .

In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an apparatus for controlling a queen bee in a beaded bee, comprising: a base plate; a pedestal including a support frame laminated on the upper surface of the base plate so as to be opened at one side thereof;

A beehive including a lower box and an upper box in which a lower portion and an upper portion are opened, the beehive being stacked on the upper portion of the pedestal;

A lid member which is mounted on the upper portion of the beehive; And

A queen bee second blocking member provided on one side of the support frame and having a plurality of queen bee stopping slits so as to isolate the queen bee; .

In addition, the queen bee first blocking member has a circular or polyhedron shape, and a plurality of queen bee blocking slits are formed at regular intervals. The queen bee blocking slit is installed in the air by a support bar inside the beehive.

In addition, the queen bee first blocking member is a mesh formed by vertically and horizontally forming a plurality of queen bee blocking slits as a mesh, and is installed horizontally or vertically inside the beehive.

In addition, a circular or polyhedral queen bee first blocking member and a queen bee first blocking member of the mesh are installed in the inside of the pedestal and the beehive.

In addition, the queen bee second blocking member is connected to the front face of the square frame through a plurality of screws or vertically slidable, and a plurality of queen bee blocking slits are formed on the cover.

In addition, the queen bead second blocking member is characterized in that at least one queen beating block slit is six-sided type in which a plurality of queen bead blocking slits are vertically and horizontally formed on a front cover and a rear cover.

The height of the queen bee blocking slit or the width of the queen bee blocking slit is 3.6 to 4.0 mm.

The queen bee management method according to one embodiment of the present invention is a queen bee management method using the queen bee management apparatus described above,

Wherein the queen bee first blocking member or the queen bee second blocking member isolates and manages the queen bee by the queen bee first blocking member or the queen bee second blocking member so that the queen bee blocking slit can be freely moved in and out of the work bee, A beehive, and a modified beehive), and is characterized by the management and rearing of the queen bee in the native beetle.

The queen bee controlling method according to another embodiment of the present invention includes a queen bee counting slit in which a queen bee counting slit having a height of 3.6 mm and a width of 4.0 mm is formed so as to isolate a queen bee, The first blocking member,

A queen bee second blocking member having a queen bee blocking slit of 3.6 to 4.0 mm in any one of an up-and-down height and a left and right width so as to isolate the queen bee, which is installed on an open side of the queen bee-

It is characterized by the management and breeding of queen bees.

As described above, according to the queen bee blocking member of the native beetle of the present invention and the queen bee management apparatus using the same, the following effects can be obtained according to the queen bee brewing apparatus and method thereof.

First, when the queen bee is replaced, the virgin queen bee is confined inside the queen bee second block to control the mating time and control the spawning period, and the queen bee lives safely in the queen bee first block, It is possible to intercept and control the infestation of the native species of the virus, which is the host of the virus, for a long period of time, and to treat the infection of the infectious disease of the insecticidal bongae and the virus of the domesticated species.

Second, it is possible to control the number of worker bees (honeybees) by controlling the amount of honeybee bee by controlling the amount of flowering of the flower, It is possible to greatly improve the productivity of native honey by blocking intruding bees and pests which are larger than the native bees.

Third, queen bees can be proliferated, replaced and stored easily and massively by isolating a plurality of queen bees by connecting a plurality of queen bee first blocking members.

Fourth, if the weather is good, the queen bee second block member can be opened on the desired date and the virgin queen bee can be mated with the bees. If the queen bee mating flight can not return to the accident, the queen bee in the first quarantine member, The first queen bee and the second quenching member can be opened simultaneously and safely and repeatedly rearranged more than once.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a queen bee blooming apparatus for a native beetle according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is an exploded perspective view of the queen bee management apparatus shown in FIG.
3A to 3D are exploded perspective views of a queen bee management apparatus showing various applications of the queen bee first blocking member shown in FIG.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a queen bee blooming apparatus for a native beetle according to another embodiment of the present invention.
5 is an exploded perspective view of the queen bee management apparatus shown in FIG.
6 is a perspective view showing a queen bee second blocking member in the queen bean care apparatus shown in Fig.
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing a configuration of a second observing inquiry in the queen bee management apparatus shown in Fig. 4; Fig.
FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view showing a queen bee tree management apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 to FIG. 11 are experimental data on the change of density of capsular disruption before and after treatment of insect bite infestation using the device for controlling queen bee of the native beetle according to the present invention and method thereof.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown.

It is to be understood that the terminology or words used herein are not to be construed in an ordinary sense or a dictionary, and that the inventor can properly define the concept of a term to describe its invention in the best possible way And should be construed in accordance with the meaning and concept consistent with the technical idea of the present invention.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a queen bee managing apparatus for a native bee according to an embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the queen bee management apparatus shown in FIG.

Referring to FIGS. 1 and 2, the apparatus 100 for controlling queen bee of a native beet according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a pedestal 110, a beehive 120, a lid member 130, a queen bee first blocking member 140 ).

The pedestal 110 is spaced apart from the bottom surface at a predetermined distance and is formed on the upper surface of the pedestal 112 by stacking a pedestal 114 having a " An entrance 116a having a "" shaped cross-section is formed in the lower middle portion of the native birds observation door 116, and an entrance 116a is formed at the lower end of the bird's eye observation door 116, Is not located only in the lower central portion of the denomination observation door 116 but can be located anywhere below the beehive 120.

At this time, in the present invention, the weaving pattern observing door 116 is shown in the up-and-down sliding or drawer-type manner, but it is not necessarily limited thereto, and it is also possible to install it by the right and left sliding method with respect to the receiving frame 114.

The beehives 120 are stacked on top of the pedestal 110 and include a lower box 122 and an upper box 124 which are opened downward and upward.

The lower box 122 is hatched in a rectangular shape, and the upper box 124 is also formed in the same shape as the lower box, and honey is collected.

At this time, the pedestal 110, the lower box 122, and the upper box 124 may be formed as a single structure or a multi-stage structure.

The lid member 130 is mounted on the upper portion of the honeycomb 120 in the form of a flat plate to prevent the inflow of contaminants and fix the honeycomb.

The queen bee first blocking member 140 is provided in at least one or more inner spaces between the pedestal 110 and the beehive 120 and collects the queen bee in the queen bee first blocking member 140.

In FIG. 2, the queen bee first blocking member 140 has grooves or tails formed on both sides of the beehive 120, and is installed in the air by the support bar 144.

By installing the queen bee first blocking member 140, the worker bee can freely go in and out through the queen bee blocking slit 142 irrespective of the direction.

In this case, the queen bee first blocking member 140 may have a circular shape in addition to a polyhedron such as a hexahedron. In the case of a hexahedron, the queen bee first blocking member 140 may be provided with a queen bee opening / A plurality of queen bee blocking slits 142 having a quadrangular shape on each of the other faces are formed at regular intervals. The length of the queen bee blocking slit 142 is not particularly limited, and its vertical height W is 3.6 to 4.0 mm .

The height of the queen bee blocking slit 142 is limited to 3.6 to 4.0 mm because the worker bee is freely in and out of this range while the queen bee having a larger size than the worker bee is blocked through the queen bee blocking slit 142 So that it does not come out of the member 140.

Although the queen bee first blocking member 140 is formed long in the left and right in the drawing, the queen bee first blocking member 140 may be elongated vertically.

The present invention having the above-described construction is characterized in that the weighing observation door 116 is slidably or drawably connected to the front surface of the support frame 114, the honeycomb 120 is stacked on the support 110, The honeycomb and beanclothes fall down in the inner space of the beehacker 120 while the beehive and bearded bees enter the inside of the pedestal 110 through the entrance 116a.

Thereafter, the worker bees are inside the pedestal 110 and the beehive 120. When the queen bee is isolated from the inside of the queen bee first blocking member 140, Because it is easy to enter and exit, effective queen bee keeping access control of queen bee can block and manage queen bee spawning. By eliminating the virus host larvae or controlling the amount of time, the virus density in the beehive can be lowered. (See Figs. 9 to 11).

In other words, it is difficult to keep the queen bee for 7 days or longer because the queen bee is killed because of the stress and when the worker bees can not go out after 7 days because the gap is too narrow, Since the queen bee first blocking member 140 according to the present invention isolates the queen bee, the queen bee is not stressed and is prevented from giving birth to eggs that can not be used because the queen bee is free to enter the work bee. In addition, It is possible to isolate the queen bee from the first blocking member 140 and keep the queen bee in the queen bee first blocking member 140 for a desired period of time (20 days or more) It is also possible to treat infectious diseases such as infestation of infectious disease and infectious diseases.

In addition, even if the queen bee spawns in the flower-grown ointment and the heat of the queen bee is generated, the queen bee is isolated from the queen bee first blocking member 140, thereby preventing the queen bee from controlling the spawning and the natural boiling, It is possible to secure a large amount of honey.

In addition, it is easy to manage the queen bee when a plurality of queen bees are respectively isolated from the first blocking member 140.

That is, the queen bee is attacked and killed when a plurality of queen bees are stored in one queen bee as the first queen of the first group. However, when a plurality of queen bee first shutters 140 are installed, one queen bee first shut off member 140 By isolating one queen bee each, it can be used for queen bee breeding and storage.

In addition, when the virgin queen bee kept in the queen bee first blocking member 140 is opened by opening the entrance 116a to get out of the beehive while inducing mating with the bees, But it is possible to use the queen bee first blocking member 140 according to the present invention so as to prevent the eggs (unburnt) that are caused by the queen bee's pheromone in the queen bee first blocking member 140, It is possible to open the rear entrance 116a again and stably and successively repeat the mating.

In addition, when a plurality of queen bee first blocking members 140 are connected to each other or a plurality of quarters are divided into a plurality of queen bees, queen bee can be effectively prevented from multiplying, replacing and storing.

3A to 3D are exploded perspective views of a queen bee management apparatus showing various applications of the queen bee first blocking member shown in FIG.

3A shows that queen bee first blocking member 140 is made of a mesh in which queen bee blocking slits 142 are formed in a plurality of lengthwise and crosswise directions by a mesh. As shown in FIG. 3B, The queen bee can be positioned and isolated in the beehive 120 on the upper portion of the first blocking member 140.

At this time, a plurality of queen bee first blocking members 140 in the form of a mesh may be horizontally installed to isolate a plurality of queen bees up and down.

In addition, one or more queen bee first blocking members 140 in a mesh form may be vertically erected.

FIG. 3B shows that two queen bee first blocking members 140 shown in FIG. 2 are integrally formed, and queen bees are separated from each other to be installed in the air, thereby avoiding contact between queen bees.

3C is a cross-sectional view of the queen bee first blocking member 140 shown in FIG. 3A and the queen bee first blocking member 140 shown in FIG. 2, which are installed inside a single beehive 120, And manage it.

FIG. 3D shows that queen bees isolated from each other by connecting two queen bee first blocking members 140 shown in FIG. 2 in a tether shape can be freely contacted with more bees, thereby effectively preventing sun bee scattering It shows ease.

At this time, the length of the queen bee blocking slit 142 is not particularly limited, but its vertical height W is 3.6 to 4.0 mm.

Although the queen bee first blocking member 140 is formed long in front and rear left and right in the drawing, the queen bee first blocking member 140 may be elongated vertically and horizontally.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a queen bee managing apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of the queen bean care managing apparatus shown in FIG. 4, FIG. 6 is a cross- Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing a configuration of a second observation frame in the queen bee management device shown in Fig. 4. Fig.

4 to 7, the queen bee bloom control apparatus 100 for preventing wartime corruption according to another embodiment of the present invention includes the pedestal 110, the bee barrel 120, the lid member 130, And a queen bee second blocking member 150 in addition to the queen bee first blocking member 140.

Although not shown, the first blocking member 140 may be installed as shown in Figs. 2, 3A to 3D.

In the present invention, the queen-bee second blocking member 150 may be used by vertically sliding or attaching the quill cover second observation member 116 in place of the above-described to-be-poles observing door 116 and may be attached to the bottom surface of the beehive 120 As a matter of fact, the cover 154 is connected to the front surface of the square frame 152 through a plurality of screws 156 and other attachments.

At this time, the square frame 152 and the cover 154 may be formed as a single structure.

In this case, the queen bee second blocking member 150 is shown in a vertical sliding manner, but the present invention is not limited thereto. The queen bee second blocking member 150 may be installed by a left-right sliding style or a drawer style with respect to the receiving frame 114.

4 to 7, the queen bee blocking slit 154a may be formed from a minimum of one to a large number of spots from the left and right lower ends to the upper left and right sides of the center of the cover 154. In this case, The length of the blocking slit 154a is not particularly limited, but its vertical height W is 3.6 to 4.0 mm.

This is because, as described above, the worker bee is free to move within this range, while the queen bee having a larger size than the worker bee is moved through the queen bee blocking slit 154a to the queen bee 110 inside the beehive 120, To control and regulate what they do.

In the drawing, the queen bead second blocking member 150 is formed to be long in the right and left directions, but it may be formed long in the vertical direction.

4 to 7, it is shown that the queen bee blocking slit 154a is formed at the left and right lower ends and right and left upper ends of the center of the cover 154, but it is not limited thereto, The number of the slits 154a is not limited to four, and one or more slits 154a may be provided in the center of the cover 154.

On the other hand, the queen bee second blocking member 150 can be installed horizontally or vertically on six sides of the pedestal 110 or the beehive 120, and can be installed horizontally or vertically therein.

In addition to the queen bee blanket access control and control management functions described above, it may have a function of blocking natural bombing, a function of inserting a bee, and an invading bee (insect).

4 to 7, the queen bee first blocking member 140 is attached to the pedestal 110 in a state where the queen bee or queen bee house is placed inside the queen bean second block 150, And at least one queen bee is isolated in the beehive 120 as shown in FIGS. 2, 3A, and 3B.

Thus, the queen bee, virgin, not mated, crawls between the honeycombs inside the beehive (120) and secretes pheromone to control the work bees.

Thereafter, the queen bee second blocking member 150 is slidably coupled to one surface of the support frame 114 and closed when the exit opening 116a is opened, and the bee box 120 is stacked on the support base 110, The virgin queen bee can not pass through the queen bee blocking slit 154a in a state where the queen bee quarantine bee is covered with the queen bee blanket 130, and mating with the bees is interrupted, so that queen bee spawning is naturally blocked for a long period of time.

At this time, virgin queen bee secretes pheromone, so the worker spawning is not done and only the queen bee spawning function is cut off, and all other functions work normally.

That is, the papermaking bees and the worker bees scour the honeycomb inside the beehive 120 or mature the honey, and other work bees enter and exit the cradle 110 through the queen bee blocking slit 154a.

As a result, the worker bees are inside the pedestal 110 and the beehive 120. At least one queen bee (queen bee or king) is isolated from the inside of the queen bee first blocking member 140, There will be one virgin queen bee in the inside of the block member 150, so that two or more queen bee bees can be safely activated within a group of native beehives.

In this case, since the work bees are easy to access to the inside and outside, it is difficult to access the outside of the cradle 110 through the queen bee blocking slit 154a, so that the mating bee is blocked for a certain period of time by controlling access to the queen bee, It is possible to fundamentally block viral infections that cause insect bite infestation by efficiently intercepting and controlling the spawning for a long period of time.

When the queen bee second blocking member 150 is opened or the entrance 116a is opened after about 20 to 35 days after the dangerous period of the poisoning of the insect bungs occurs, the virgin queen bee is naturally mated and the queen bee is scattered, Is increased.

If the queen bee is killed by the mating flight, it is not returned to the queen bee second blocking member 150 due to the influence of the queen bee in the queen bee first blocking member 140. At this time, the queen bee is moved back into the queen bee second blocking member 150 And then opening the entrance 116a again, the virgin queen bee can be safely subjected to second mating.

In addition, even if the queen bee spawns in the flower-packed oyster season and the heat of spraying is generated, the queen bee is isolated from the queen bee first blocking member 140 to block and control the spawning amount and the natural boiling, It is also possible to significantly improve productivity of queen bees protection and native honey by blocking intruding bees (insects) with larger body size than native bees such as two birds and bumblebee.

In addition, a plurality of queen bees can be used for queen bee propagation by isolating queen bees from the first blocking member 140, respectively.

In addition, when a plurality of queen bee first and second blocking members 140 and 150 are used, the remaining queen bee first blocking member 140 or the queen bee second blocking member 150 is used to proliferate the swarm through a queen bee It is possible.

In addition, the queen bee of the queen bee first and second quadrupole members 140 and 150 can be sequentially opened and mated when the queen bee is replaced, so that the queen bee can be efficiently saved.

FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view showing a queen bee tree management apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention.

8, the queen bee bloom management apparatus 100 for preventing wartime corruption according to another embodiment of the present invention includes the pedestal 110, the bee barrel 120, the lid member 130, 2 blocking member 150 as shown in FIG.

The queen bead second blocking member 150 is used to replace and attach the quorum bead second blocking member 116 to the inside of the square frame 152. The cover member 154 is attached to the front and rear faces of the square frame 152, 156 to the square frame 152 through a fixing member.

In addition, the second blocking member 150 is formed in a six-sided shape in which a plurality of queen bead blocking slits 154a are vertically and horizontally formed on the front and rear covers 154, respectively, so that queen bee management is more accurate and safe At this time, the length of the queen bee blocking slit 154a is not particularly limited, but its vertical height W is set to 3.6 to 4.0 mm.

This is because, as described above, the worker bee is free within the above range, whereas the queen bee having a larger size than the worker bee is moved through the queen bee blocking slit 154a to the queen bee 110 inside the beehive 120, To control and regulate what is happening.

On the other hand, the queen bee second blocking member 150 can be installed horizontally or vertically on six sides of the pedestal 110 or the beehive 120, and can be installed horizontally or vertically therein.

In addition to the queen bee blanket access control and control management functions described above, it may have a function of blocking natural bombing, a function of inserting a bee, and an invading bee (insect).

The operation and effect of the arrangement of the queen bee management apparatus 100 described above have been described in detail in the above-described embodiment and other embodiments, and therefore, description thereof is not provided herein.

While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments, Of course, can be achieved.

100: queen bee management device 110: pedestal
112: Support plate 114: Support plate
116: Observation of the Domestic Bees 116a: Entrance
120: beehold 122: bottom box
124: upper box 130: cover member
140: queen bee first blocking member 142, 154a: queen bee blocking slit
144: Support bar 150: Queen bee second blocking member
152: square frame 154: cover

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delete delete delete delete delete A pedestal 110 including a pedestal 112 and a pedestal 114 stacked on an upper surface of the pedestal 112 so as to open at one side thereof and spaced apart from the bottom by a predetermined distance;
A beehive (120) including a lower box (122) and an upper box (124) in which the lower part and the upper part are opened, and stacked on the upper part of the pedestal (110);
A lid member 130 mounted on the upper portion of the beehive 120;
A queen bee first blocking member 140 having at least one or more quartz bee blocking slits 142 formed therein so as to isolate the queen bee, the queen bee first blocking member 140 being provided in the inside of the pedestal 110 and the beehive 120; And
A queen bee second blocking member 150 provided on one side of the support frame 114 and having a plurality of queen bee count blocking slits 154a so as to isolate the queen bee; , ≪ / RTI &
The queen bead second blocking member 150 has a plurality of quartz blocking slits 154a formed on the cover 154 through a plurality of screws 156 on the front and rear surfaces of the square frame 152, And,
Either the vertical height of the queen bee counting slit 142 and the queen bee counting slit 154a or the width of the queen bee counting slit 154a is 3.6 to 4.0 mm,
The queen bee first blocking member 140 and the queen bee second blocking member 150 are provided together in one pedestal 110 and the beehive 120 so that the queen bee first blocking member 140) and the queen bee second blocking member (150) so that free spawning activity or mating of the queen bee can be progressed.
delete The method according to claim 6,
The queen bee first blocking member 140 is formed in a circular or polyhedral shape and has a plurality of queen bean blocking slits 142 formed at regular intervals and is installed on the both sides of the beehive 120 by the supporting bars 144 Features a queen bee management device for toddlers.
The method according to claim 6,
Wherein the queen bee first blocking member 140 is a mesh formed by vertically and horizontally forming a plurality of queen bee blocking slits 142 in a net shape and is installed horizontally or vertically in the beehive 120. [ Management device.
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