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Robbing

Robbing in beekeeping refers to the act of honey bees from one colony stealing honey from another colony. Robbing typically occurs when there is a nectar dearth or when colonies are weak or stressed. Robber bees, usually from stronger colonies, will aggressively invade weaker hives to steal their honey stores. Robbing can weaken or even destroy the robbed colony and can also spread diseases and pests. Signs of robbing include aggressive bee behavior at hive entrances, fighting bees, and bees carrying honey out of the hive. Preventing robbing is crucial, especially during nectar dearth periods. Management strategies focus on reducing robbing opportunities and strengthening vulnerable colonies. Robbing behavior can escalate quickly and requires prompt intervention.

📅 Created: 4/16/2025, 9:22:01 PM

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