CN110547187A - New technology for increasing yield of vegetables by attracting bees and inducing butterflies to accelerate pollination - Google Patents

New technology for increasing yield of vegetables by attracting bees and inducing butterflies to accelerate pollination Download PDF

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CN110547187A
CN110547187A CN201810605334.XA CN201810605334A CN110547187A CN 110547187 A CN110547187 A CN 110547187A CN 201810605334 A CN201810605334 A CN 201810605334A CN 110547187 A CN110547187 A CN 110547187A
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The invention relates to the field of agricultural production, in particular to a new technology for attracting bees to induce butterflies to accelerate pollination and increase the yield of vegetables; the problems that the number of insects is reduced and artificial pollination wastes time and labor and has high labor intensity due to the use of pesticides in vegetables are solved; the new technical scheme is as follows: taking 100g of granulated sugar per mu according to the area of the land, diluting with 2.5kg of water, adding 20g of honey, stirring uniformly, and collecting a proper amount of flowers with strong fragrance, such as roses; soaking in prepared molasses water for one or two days, or decocting and cooling; fishing out flowers, and reserving molasses water for later use; when the flowers of the vegetables are blossoming and full, the prepared honey water is filled into a sprayer and sprayed on branches and leaves near the flowers of the vegetables in sunny days, insects such as butterflies have sensitive smell and can fly from a distance to help pollination of the vegetables, so that the fertilization rate is greatly improved, and the yield of the vegetables is increased.

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New technology for increasing yield of vegetables by attracting bees and inducing butterflies to accelerate pollination
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of agricultural production, in particular to a new technology for attracting bees to induce butterflies to accelerate pollination and increase the yield of vegetables.
Background
The flowers of the vegetables have hermaphroditic plants and hermaphroditic plants, the pollination method comprises self-pollination and cross pollination, the transmitted medium is aeolian flowers and insect-borne flowers, and insects play a great role in pollination, but the quantity of the insects is reduced due to the large use of pesticides, the pollination rate of the vegetables is reduced, and the serious yield reduction is caused; the artificial pollination can improve the yield, but is time-consuming and labor-consuming. The labor intensity is very high.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to attract butterflies and bees to pollinate vegetables, increase the yield and income of the vegetables, save time and labor and reduce the labor intensity of artificial pollination, a new technology for attracting the butterflies to accelerate pollination and increase the yield of the vegetables is provided; the invention is realized by the following technical scheme: taking 100g of granulated sugar per mu according to the area of the land, diluting with 2.5kg of water, adding 20g of honey, stirring uniformly, collecting a proper amount of flowers with strong fragrance, such as roses, putting the flowers into the prepared molasses water, soaking for one or two days, or cooling after boiling; fishing out flowers, and reserving molasses water for later use; when the flowers of the vegetables are blossoming, the prepared honey water is poured into a sprayer and sprayed on the branches and leaves near the flowers of the vegetables in sunny days; insects such as bees and butterflies have sensitive smell and fly from a distance to help pollinate vegetables, so that the fertilization rate is greatly improved, and the yield and harvest of the vegetables are increased.
Detailed Description
A new technology for attracting bees to induce butterflies to accelerate pollination and increase the yield of vegetables is characterized in that: taking 100g of granulated sugar per mu of land according to the land area, diluting with 2.5kg of water, adding 20g of honey, stirring uniformly, collecting appropriate amount of flowers with strong fragrance, such as roses, putting into the prepared molasses water, soaking for one or two days, or cooling after boiling; fishing out the flowers for later use; when the flowers of the vegetables are bloomed and flourishing, in sunny days, the prepared honey water is filled into a sprayer and sprayed on branches and leaves near the flowers of the vegetables, insects such as bees and butterflies are sensitive in smell and can fly from a distance to help pollination of the vegetables, so that the fertilization rate is greatly improved, and the yield of the vegetables is increased.

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1. A new technology for increasing the yield of vegetables by attracting bees and inducing butterflies to accelerate pollination is characterized in that: taking 100g of granulated sugar per mu according to the area of the land, diluting with 2.5kg of water, adding 20g of honey, stirring uniformly, collecting appropriate amount of flowers with strong fragrance, such as roses, putting into the prepared molasses water, soaking for one or two days, or cooling after boiling; fishing out flowers, and reserving molasses water for later use; when the flowers of the vegetables are blossoming and full, the prepared honey water is filled into a sprayer and sprayed on branches and leaves near the flowers of the vegetables in sunny days, insects such as butterflies have sensitive smell and can fly from a distance to help pollination of the vegetables, so that the fertilization rate is greatly improved, and the yield of the vegetables is increased.
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CN104782678A (en) * 2015-03-19 2015-07-22 广德县佛堂草莓种植专业合作社 Greenhouse strawberry bee attractant and preparation method thereof
CN107787835A (en) * 2017-10-26 2018-03-13 田东县八闽农业综合开发有限公司 A kind of method for luring honeybee to pollinate during the mango florescence

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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CN104782678A (en) * 2015-03-19 2015-07-22 广德县佛堂草莓种植专业合作社 Greenhouse strawberry bee attractant and preparation method thereof
CN107787835A (en) * 2017-10-26 2018-03-13 田东县八闽农业综合开发有限公司 A kind of method for luring honeybee to pollinate during the mango florescence

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Application publication date: 20191210