Prevent bee colony poisoning in summer and autumn season

In summer and autumn, bee colonies are prone to pesticide poisoning. The poisoned bee colony is fierce and brutal. It hunted down humans and animals, fluttered and crawled, and eventually died of trembling and numbness. In order to avoid pesticide poisoning in bee colonies, the application of pesticides should be: First, avoid flowering during the application of insecticides. If non-administrable, it should be applied when the bees cannot be collected in the early morning or evening, and add lime acid, coal tar, etc. as pesticides in the pesticide. The application of pesticides to the fields left by Ziyunying shall be carried out when large areas of Ziyunyingtian are not plowed so as to prevent the bees from concentrating on the collection of the fields and inducing poisoning. The application of pesticides outside the flowering period of fruit trees or crops, if there is a plant that is in the wild near the blossoming powder, it must be eradicated to prevent bee pollen poisoning. Second, the use of pesticides when the claustrophobic bees can be temporarily closed claustrophobic. When claustrophobic, attention should be paid to ventilation, shading, and water supply. When spraying, bees and nest front boards and other contaminated agents should be covered with grass in advance, and then wash with alkaline water or soapy water. Third, the election of low-toxicity pesticides should use nitric acid sulfate, acetic esters, chlorfenone, Bordeaux mixture, copper sulfate, sulfur and other low-toxic pesticides. Fourth, timely treatment of organophosphate poisoning caused by the addition of 1% atropine sulfate in 250 grams of honey water, 2 ml, stir spleen; for organochlorine-induced poisoning, 20% of sulfathiazole can be added in 250 grams of honey water Sodium injection 3 ml, stir spleen.

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