Taking the bees to another area, in order to increase the fertility in small apiaries, is rarely used, but often justified. Bees must be transported at night, in a hive with a capacity adapted to the strength of the family, which will allow the bees to freely fan their wings and thus remove excessively warm air from the hive, through a mesh vent. The anxiety caused by the elevated temperature exacerbates the further heat release of the bees, which leads to the critical moment, manifested by giving up the previously taken food with goiter and death due to the temperature that is too high for the bee organism, that is, infusions. The infused bees are dark and sticky to the touch, what distinguishes them, among others, to bees who died of hunger.




