Quiz 3 - Bee Hives
This is a 12 question multiple choice quiz, select the correct answers!
In nature where would honeybees normally live?
- In a hole in the ground.
- Under garden huts and in compost heaps.
- In a hollow tree trunk, roofspace, or hole in a wall.
- In a nest hanging from a tree branch.
What are the most commonly used hives in the UK?
- Smith Hives and National Hives
- National hives and WBC hives
- Modified Dadant Hives and Skeps
- Langstroth Hives and Dadant Hives
What materials are hives made from today.
- Plastic and Soft Wood
- Red Cedar Wood or High Density Polystyrene.
- Soft Wood or High Density Plastic
- High Density Polystyrene or Oak.
Why is it important to keep all your hives the same type?
- It ensures that all components fit together correctly and the components are interchangeable.
- To ensure that your apiary looks consistently good.
- It doesn't really matter what different types you use.
- They are easier to paint if they are all the same.
from the ground up, what is the correct sequence of hive components?
- Stand, Brood Box, Queen Excluder, Honey Super, Roof.
- Floor, Stand, Brood Box, Honey Super, Queen Excluder, Roof.
- Stand, Floor, Brood Box, Honey Super, Queen Excluder, Crown Board, Roof.
- Stand, Floor, Brood Box, Queen Excluder, Honey Super, Crown Board, Roof.
Where does beeswax come from?
- Ther bees regurgitate it from their stomachs.
- Honeybees collect it from flowers.
- Honeybees secrete small wax scales from glands on their bodies.
- Honeybees make it from tree resin.
What do honeybees use beeswax for in the hive?
- Only for building wax comb to store honey in.
- Building wax comb for brood and stores, and brace comb for strengthening within the hive.
- Joining internal hive components together.
- To feed to larvae and young bees.
What do honeybees use propolis for?
- Feeding to larvae and young bees.
- Building comb from.
- Filling small gaps, strengthening in the hive, coating and sticking things together.
- Waterproofing the hive.
Define Beespace?
- The spaces between the bees when they are working.
- The size of the cells that contain brood and stores.
- A fixed dimension that bees create between hive components normally 4.5 and 8mm.
- The total internal volume of a complete hive.
What is foundation used for in the hive?
- Helping the bees join the frames together.
- Helping the bees build comb in the correct place within the hive.
- Create a warm environment within the hive.
- To give the bees somewhere to rest.
What is the correct procedure for filling frames with foundation?
- Only fill frames on very warm days when the foundation is soft.
- Only fill frames on very cold days when the foundation is brittle.
- Avoid very cold or very warm days, and handle the foundation carefully to avoid damage.
- Fill frames in direct sunlight to ensure correct fit.
What is the correct use of wired / unwired foundation?
- Wired foundation for brood frames only.
- Wired foundation for brood frames and for supers that are going to be spun extracted.
- Unwired foundation for brood frames and supers that are going to be spun extracted.
- Unwired foundation for brood frames and supers that are going to be crushed and filtered.